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How many times have you watched automotive how-to shows on cable TV and wondered how they make it look so easy, and where did they get all those expensive tools? If you're like most automotive enthusiasts, you don't have any of those awesome tools, let alone a lift in your garage.

To Chris Duke, host of the web TV show, iTunes podcast, and TV program Motorz, keeping how-to installations real for enthusiasts became his calling. By showing the average Joe how to install products on his vehicle using common tools he has in his garage, anyone can walk away from an episode having the confidence to go out and buy that product they always wanted on their ride and install it themselves.

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Vehicle Wraps: Everything You Need to Know

Posted May 26, 2012 12:00 AM by motorztv

In this video, Chris Duke from Motorz TV shows you everything you need to know about vehicle wraps, including the differences between wraps and paint, how long they last, where to get one, how much they cost, how to care for a wrap, and so much more. Troy Downey from APE Wraps guest stars.

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Re: Vehicle Wraps: Everything You Need to Know

05/29/2012 8:49 AM

ehhhh... "No Comment" .... 'cept Refer-To-THIS-Comment.

[ Motorz plays it differently. THEY give you 45 seconds of 'hype' about what yer gonna see ... and then ...]

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