This is not really a wrap. It's just sticking contact
paper on a car that will look fine from 100 feet away.
If someone came to me with real artwork that could be put in the machine and printed at $2.72/ft. and our costs were 60 cents a foot, then maybe? It's a little light, because of the depreciation on the machine, and our overhead, but it's not completely crazy. I'd probably try to get a bit more, but would also consider how busy we were at the time.
But no one ever comes to me with camera ready wrap art. Never! I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong!
Also, if someone buys 164 sq. ft. of IJ35 at $2.72, I never want to see them again, at least until they order more. They are probably going to complain its near impossible to put on because it's flimsy without an overlaminate. Then they'll complain it doesn't look like paint. Especially as IJ35 seems to be on the satin side. (Only bought one roll, supposedly glossy and was kind of disappointed with this. Does it come in a true gloss? I digress.)
But, if the buyer understands that all we're going to do is print the material and hand it to them, then $2.72 a foot could be fair. But it never happens that way. At least for us. I would want to pad that price a bit to account for the unexpected, which we expect.