Kelowna Auto Graphics & Lettering
3M Trim-LineVehicle decals, store window vinyl graphics, signs, & corporate logos.

Kelowna
3M Trim-Line Graphics
Since 2013, 3M Trim-Line Graphics has been the Central Okanagan’s pro studio for designing and crafting auto graphics (decals and logos), window and door vinyl decals, and corporate logos! Our vehicle graphics (decals and logos) are designed for aesthetics and the ultimate in mobile advertising so your business gets noticed.
Window graphics are one of the most effective ways to attract attention to your storefront, where your logo and message create lasting impressions. Vinyl window decals are durable and attractive, and with several options available in colour and opacity, we know you’ll love the end results.
We craft signage for consistent branding, and if you require a new or revamped logo, we’ll design one for you. Logos are the symbol of your business. They define your company persona in a snap, and set the foundation for all other branding material.
Vinyl Lettering & Printing
Vehicle Decals And Logos
Coroplast Street Signs
Pin-Striping
Corporate Logos
Commercial Window Lettering
Banners
Custom Graphics
Dealer Decals
What Our Customers are Saying
Great job on those sports logo printed decals
Buck Laroche, the owner is old school and whatever special request you have for your vehicle he will do it with a smile and a handshake! I always get both my cars done here and it is awesome.
Let’s Get Started!
Give us a call or stop by and say hello. We are open for business, currently following all COVID safety measures. Let’s get started on your marketing plan to prepare for the great reboot. We are looking forward to working with the Kelowna business community with creative ideas to boost your sales.
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3M Trim-Line Graphics
#20-2670 Enterprise Way, Kelowna BC V1Y 7G7
'66 Pontiac GTO ; '70 Dodge Challenger R/T
The 1966 Pontiac GTO marked the first year the GTO became its own model, rather than an option package. It featured a 389 cubic inch V8 with up to 360 horsepower and iconic styling with Coke-bottle body lines and stacked headlights. Popular options included Tri-Power carburetion and a 4-speed manual transmission. It helped cement the GTO’s reputation as a muscle car icon.
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T:
The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T debuted as Dodge's entry into the pony car market. It offered aggressive styling and potent engine choices, including the legendary 426 HEMI. R/T (Road/Track) models had performance upgrades and bold graphics, making it a standout among muscle cars. ... See MoreSee Less
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The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 Coupe is one of the most legendary muscle cars ever built — raw, brutal, and beautiful. At its heart roared the 454 cubic inch LS6 V8, officially rated at 450 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque, making it the most powerful factory engine of the muscle car era. The LS6 option transformed the Chevelle into a street-legal monster, capable of sub-13 second quarter miles right off the showroom floor. Bold styling cues like the dual racing stripes, Cowl Induction hood, and SS badging made sure everyone knew this wasn’t just another mid-size Chevy. With limited production numbers and unmatched street presence, the ’70 LS6 Chevelle is the undisputed king of GM muscle. 🖤🔥 ... See MoreSee Less
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