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Award Winning Vehicle Wrapping for Gumball Entrants

Since 2005, Raccoon have been working closely with the organisers of the World Famous Gumball 3000 Rally, providing key graphic services, ensuring the cars on the starting grid are looking their best when the flag drops.

It all started with the wrapping of Maximillion Cooper's Ferrari, transforming it into a modern day General Lee. The original Ferrari paintwork was covered in a soft orange wrap, with the roof adorned with the General Lee Confederates flag.

From this first Gumball wrap, the number of cars given the Raccoon treatment has grown for each rally, with the 2010 providing a myriad of crazy designs, colours and finishes that helps make the rally the huge attraction that it has become.

Raccoon's vehicle wraps provides a fantastic way of making sure all of the cars on the grid are as unique as possible, and at the same time provides the array of super cars that enter the Rally with a great form of paintwork protection too.

For 2011, we have some fantastic new finishes just waiting for the right cars, including a range of mirror chrome colours, carbon fibre patterns and our award winning design team are also on hand, waiting to create even more wonderous supercar masterpieces.

If you are on the grid for the next rally, get in touch with us today to find out more!
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