Gnarly Custom Wrap Gives Valarra Corvette Even More Character

Three years in the making, the Valarravette custom coachbuilt C6 Corvette has been given a jaw-dropping makeover.

By Verdad Gallardo - August 19, 2022
Gnarly Custom Wrap Gives Valarra Corvette Even More Character
Gnarly Custom Wrap Gives Valarra Corvette Even More Character
Gnarly Custom Wrap Gives Valarra Corvette Even More Character
Gnarly Custom Wrap Gives Valarra Corvette Even More Character
Gnarly Custom Wrap Gives Valarra Corvette Even More Character

Wild Project

When the world first laid eyes on the Valarra C6 Corvette in 2019, it had no shortage of wow-factor. The C6 Corvette has quite a sporty look straight out of the factory. But the custom builder had decided to elevate the sports car's look to a whole new stratosphere with a wild hypercar aesthetic. 

Outlandish Looks

The eye-catching custom Corvette was on display at SEMA. Certainly a showcase-worthy creation, the Valarra's looks aren't just defined by the intriguing body lines. The car also features a ridiculously aggressive stance, courtesy of 275/25R24 tires at the front and  405/25R24s in the rear. The massive wheels also feature an outlandish design to match the rest of the vehicle.

Bright Green

The most recent step in the journey of the Valarravette is the work of art you see in these photos. The intricacies of the body wrap can eloquently be described as 'bananas.' The color scheme features bright green hues that fade into darker green and black sections. 

The Details

The design boasts various shapes and lines that run across the body sides, making their way to the front and rear. The hood, doors, and even the door jambs are treated to a geometric pattern that contrasts the fluid graphics all around the vehicle.

Three Year Project

The Valarra C6 Corvette's new looks were highlighted on Instagram via the metrowrapz page. As the post indicates, this amazing project has been in the works for three years. 

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