Took my c7 z in for a full wrap and they did a phenomenal job! Corey worked closely with me to get the details right. End product was perfect, super happy with it. Would highly recommend using...
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Goat Wraps, located in San Marcos, CA, is a renowned establishment specializing in auto styling services for vehicles, boats, houses, and businesses throughout Southern California. With a focus on using top-rated materials, they bring automotive, residential, and commercial visions to life, catering to clients seeking both subtle enhancements and bold transformations.
The genesis of Goat Wraps traces back to a childhood friendship between founders Corey Reese and Nick Ashton, who cultivated their expertise in vinyl application and automotive customization over nearly a decade before founding the business in 2018. Their dedication to quality craftsmanship and commitment to exceeding industry standards have propelled Goat Wraps to the forefront of the San Diego auto styling scene.
Offering an extensive range of services, including full wraps, window tinting, ceramic coatings, paint protection film, and custom printed designs, Goat Wraps prides itself on delivering unparalleled customization options for vehicles, residences, and more. Their relentless passion for innovation and excellence ensures that clients receive top-notch services tailored to meet their unique preferences and style preferences.
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Took my Model 3 to Goat Wraps to customize my new ride and had an amazing experience! Met with Corey for a consultation after reaching out on Yelp and he walked me through some of my options and...
"They wrapped my trailer perfectly, and the quality is outstanding. The design team was incredibly creative, and the installation was flawless.
Great job on tint PPF, vinyl wrap. Call for an appointment , they do an excellent job!
Great Service& job doing chrome delete and wrapping hood cowl on my RC F . Cory was super cool and turnaround was quick .




