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Do they make grey adhesive R/T stripes for a '68?

Started by MxRacer855, March 15, 2014, 06:52:06 PM

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MxRacer855

I've been looking,  but the typical white, red, and black are all I can find.

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Ghoste

And for anyone not wanting to duplicate the factory decal exactly, any graphics shop in your area should be able to make you a set in vinyl.  A little different texture than the oem style and slightly thicker but an alternative nonetheless.

myk

Quote from: Ghoste on March 16, 2014, 08:13:08 AM
And for anyone not wanting to duplicate the factory decal exactly, any graphics shop in your area should be able to make you a set in vinyl.  A little different texture than the oem style and slightly thicker but an alternative nonetheless.

Would the vinyl be more or less durable?  Is it....removable?

Ghoste

That would be better asked of the vendor.  I think they can do different qualities depending on your wallet. 

myk

Quote from: Ghoste on March 16, 2014, 08:23:30 AM
That would be better asked of the vendor.  I think they can do different qualities depending on your wallet. 

I see.  Well, I've been thinking about breaking up the sea of orange on wheels with some non-R/T stripes, however I'm not sure if I could live with that look or not.  I wish I could just take things like stripes, body colors, wheels and whatever off on a whim, lol...

Ghoste

I think you could likely even get something as temporary as a static cling one made if you wanted it really temporary.

JamieZ

You could mask it and plasti dip stripes on it.  Lots of videos/info out there (it's big in the tuner world).  Very removable.

Cooter

Myk, just get em done in magnets. I had these on the GL long before CrzyC's decal kits came out.
looked great and worked. Stayed on at over 70 mph. (75 zone :D)..
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redmist

Plastidip is another great option for this kind of stuff. I plan to try the stripes with the plastidip.
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