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Video: Tutorial - DipYourCar spray film on the Audi R8 Coupe

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Recently updated on February 13, 2021 at 07:55 am

We just noticed a video that you absolutely have to watch. As with many videos, this was unfortunately saved with meaningful details about the Audi R8 Coupe. Regardless of course, we would like to show it anyway and that the car has been painted in a flip-flop look with spray film technology should also be clear.

And this is how you maintain the foiling / partial foiling on the vehicle.

Due to the further lack of information in relation to increased performance, etc., we leave it at this point with the video. If technical details or other information are published in a timely manner, the article will of course receive an update from us. We hope you enjoy watching.

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