Vehicle wraps & fleet graphics. Built to last the route.

Full wraps, partial wraps, vinyl lettering, reflective municipal striping, and complete fleet rebrands — designed, printed in-house on 3M and Avery cast vinyls, and installed by certified applicators across the New York and New Jersey metro.

01  — WHAT WE OFFER

One vehicle or an entire fleet.

We handle every vehicle graphics format you'd reasonably ask a sign shop to produce — from a magnetic door sign for a service van to a hundred-vehicle reflective municipal rebrand. Everything below is produced and installed in-house at our Newark facility, with consistent specs across every unit.

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Full Vehicle Wraps

Complete vehicle coverage in cast vinyl. Used for fleet branding, promotional vehicles, transit advertising, and high-impact mobile marketing. Lasts 5–7 years on properly prepped surfaces.

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Partial Wraps & Color Blocks

Strategic coverage on doors, panels, hood, or rear — gives you brand impact at a fraction of full-wrap cost. Common on service vans, delivery vehicles, and fleet expansions.

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Vinyl Lettering & Decals

Cut vinyl logos, contact information, USDOT numbers, and regulatory markings. Most cost-effective option for utility vehicles, contractor trucks, and code-required marking.

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Fleet Rebrands

Multi-vehicle programs — coordinated design, scheduled production, and rolling installation across an entire fleet. We handle 5 to 100+ vehicles with consistent specs across every unit.

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Reflective Municipal Striping

Federal-spec compliant reflective striping for police, fire, EMS, and DOT vehicles. ASTM-rated retroreflective sheeting, applied to current standards. Two completed contracts with NJ county sheriff's offices.

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Removal & Refresh

Clean removal of expired wraps with no surface damage, plus replacement or refresh installations. Important for leased fleets at end-of-term and for periodic brand updates.

02  — OUR PROCESS

From spec to installed in five steps.

Every project follows the same disciplined sequence. Larger fleets parallelize at the production and installation stages; the structure stays the same.

STEP 01

Consult & Scope

We talk through vehicle types, quantities, design intent, and timeline. Site visit if needed for fleet projects.

STEP 02

Design & Proof

Our design team produces vehicle-specific mockups. You approve before anything goes to print.

STEP 03

In-House Print

Latex or eco-solvent printed on 3M IJ180Cv3 or Avery MPI 1105 cast vinyl. Laminated for UV and abrasion protection.

STEP 04

Professional Install

Certified applicators install at our Newark bay or on-site for fleet projects. Vehicles are surface-prepped before any vinyl touches them.

STEP 05

Quality & Sign-off

Final inspection, photos for your records, and a written warranty on every install. Replacement panels for damage are stocked.

03  — MATERIALS

Industry-leading films, certified install.

We default to premium cast vinyls from 3M and Avery for any wrap that's expected to live outdoors more than 18 months. Calendared vinyls are an option for short-term promotional applications where budget matters more than longevity.

3M IJ180Cv3

Premium cast wrap film with Controltac and Comply v3 air-release adhesive. 7-year vertical / 5-year non-vertical durability. Standard for full vehicle wraps.

Avery MPI 1105

Cast vinyl with Easy Apply RS adhesive. Excellent conformability for complex vehicle curves. Direct alternative to 3M IJ180Cv3.

3M 8518 / 8519 Laminates

Gloss and matte cast laminate paired with print films. Provides UV protection, abrasion resistance, and chemical resistance for vehicle environments.

3M Diamond Grade DG3

Federal-spec retroreflective sheeting for emergency vehicles. ASTM Type XI. Used on every law enforcement vehicle we mark.

3M Scotchcal Lettering Films

Cut vinyl in 9-year and 10-year exterior durability grades. Used for logos, regulatory markings, and door lettering.

Calendared Promotional Vinyls

Cost-effective option for short-term campaigns (under 12 months). We'll recommend cast over calendared whenever the application warrants it.

04  — PROJECTS

Recent vehicle work.

A representative slice of recent fleet and vehicle projects. Full portfolio available on request — including non-disclosed work for clients with confidentiality requirements.

PHOTO — Sheriff's vehicle install
Essex County Sheriff

Reflective fleet markings, full county SUV fleet rebrand to current spec.

PHOTO — Rockland fleet
Rockland County Sheriff

Multi-year contract for vehicle graphics on patrol and admin units.

PHOTO — Brooklyn Nets transport
Brooklyn Nets

Branded vehicle graphics for team transport and event support.

05  — FAQs

What clients usually ask first.

How long does a typical vehicle wrap take from approval to installed? +

For a single full wrap with finalized artwork: typically 7–10 business days from approval to installed. The breakdown is roughly 2–3 days for production, 1 day for laminate cure and trim, and a half-day to a full day for installation depending on vehicle complexity.

For fleet projects (10+ vehicles), we run a rolling production and install schedule. We can usually start delivering finished vehicles within 2 weeks of approval.

What does a vehicle wrap cost? +

Costs vary by vehicle size, complexity (curves, body lines, recessed areas), and material grade. As broad ranges for cast-vinyl wraps with professional install:

Sedan partial wrap: roughly $1,500–$3,000. Full sedan wrap: $3,000–$5,000. Cargo van full wrap: $4,500–$7,500. Box truck full wrap: $6,000–$10,000+. Vinyl lettering only: $300–$1,200 per vehicle.

Fleet pricing scales down on a per-vehicle basis. We give you a real number, not a placeholder — request a quote with vehicle make/model and we'll come back with itemized pricing.

How long does a wrap last? +

Properly installed cast vinyl from 3M or Avery, on a properly prepped surface, lasts 5–7 years vertically and 3–5 years on horizontal surfaces (hood, roof) where UV exposure is harshest. Garaged vehicles will outlast street-parked vehicles substantially.

Calendared vinyls used for short-term promotional wraps are typically rated for 12–18 months.

Will a wrap damage my paint? +

No — on factory-original paint in good condition. The vinyl actually protects the paint underneath from UV, road grime, and minor abrasion. When professionally removed within the warranty period, it leaves the original finish intact.

Risk areas: aftermarket paint that hasn't fully cured, vehicles with prior damage or repaint, and wraps left on far past their service life. We always assess the surface before installation and flag concerns.

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Yes. Per-vehicle pricing drops meaningfully at 5+ units, again at 20+, and again at 50+. The math works out: design is amortized across the fleet, production runs are batched, and install efficiency goes up substantially after the first few units of any given vehicle type.

We'll structure the quote as per-vehicle pricing plus a one-time design/setup fee, so you can see exactly what scaling does to the per-unit cost.

Can you handle DOT numbers and regulatory markings? +

Yes. USDOT numbers, MC numbers, GVWR markings, hazmat placarding, and any other federal or state-required vehicle markings — we produce them to current spec, in the correct sizes and reflective grades, and install them per the regulation.

06  — RELATED

Other services that pair with vehicle work.

Ready when you are

Tell us about the vehicle. We'll come back with a real quote.

Year, make, model, scope (full / partial / lettering), and quantity if it's a fleet. We'll respond within one business day.