sorry my bad. That is a pic of the RS4 from a different customer which didn't go ahead.
This was the satin Ti silver A5 wrap we did a few months ago and it was the diffuser for this car we was wanting to make because it was the only part which was lacking some omph!
We saw this article online and though it is a must have and hence we had this made.
Thanks for your input P_G.
My car has a carbon bonnet which was fitted 5 and a half year ago. Till this day the clear coat is still as good as the ones we sell now with the exceptions of a few stone chips which are hardly visible.
There is no yellowing and no fogging at all.

As well as that I have a full carbon trunk lid, carbon wing mirrors and before deciding to go spoiler-less I had a full carbon WRC spoiler as well. All of which where products we make and sell.
What you said about carbon skinning was quite interesting. I guess you was referring to vinyl which I agree is nothing like the real thing.
Though we vinyl wrap as well, I personally don't think carbon look vinyl is anything like the real thing but then again its a preference thing and yes it is cheaper.
Real carbon skinning is something which I'm currently experimenting.
Though at the moment we use a vac bagging process to form our carbon parts on a ceramic mould, I'm now attempting to skin my interior bits in carbon.
What this means is I I'll be gel, coating them before laminating real carbon on top using vac bagging process but with out a mould it self.
This is tricky because the parts with out a mould is slightly unstable and also there are no air channels to release all the air.
Secondly it's a very time consuming process and very labour intensive so I can't see how real carbon skinning can be a cheaper option. But what it does mean is that for those more delicate parts which has a lot of precision fixings like interior bits, skinning is a better option as you retain the OEM fitment.
Regarding pricing, you should take a look at our ebay items for sale. We believe we're very competitive as we tend to base our price on what the item is and what people are prepared to pay for rather than make a part and sell it for a lot simply because the nature of the car is a lot.
Ray