About this build

This Ferrari F12 Berlinetta came through our Los Angeles studio as a mid-engine supercar build — low-volume body panels mean every cut line gets verified against the factory shut-line before the film hits the surface. Single-service builds like this one keep the install schedule tight and let the owner add the next layer later if the use case changes.

This grand touring coupe received a full vinyl wrap transformation designed to refresh the exterior while preserving the original paint. Because the body features flowing aerodynamic curves, careful film stretching and repositioning were required throughout the installation process. Maintaining consistent reflections across the long hood and rear fenders was a key objective. In Los Angeles daylight, the new surface highlights the sweeping side profile that defines the car's design. Final trimming was completed around the complex headlight assemblies where the wrap transitions into narrow body gaps.

What we used on this Ferrari

Why this finish was the right call

A full vinyl wrap is reversible by design. The original paint stays sealed underneath the cast film, so the build can be revisited or sold without committing to a permanent colour change. The film is dimensionally stable for the rated 5–7 year window, and it can be removed in a controlled session without damaging factory clear.

For a Los Angeles daily driver the appeal is finishing the car in a colour the OEM does not offer — a satin neutral, a deep flip-shift, or a brand colour that simply was not on the build sheet — without locking the value of the car into that choice. When the lease rolls or the build evolves, the wrap comes off in a single morning.

What to expect after the install

Every Ferrari build at our Los Angeles studio includes a written aftercare brief and direct text-line access to the installer for the first month. Questions about your specific build — get a quote or call (424) 207-4435.