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Bout to put on some stripes. Did a mock up to see what they will look like. Of coarse the white part peels off and you car shows thru. What ya think??? Show your rocker stripes. Id like to see others.
Bout to put on some stripes. Did a mock up to see what they will look like. Of coarse the white part peels off and you car shows thru. What ya think??? Show your rocker stripes. Id like to see others.
Here was mine on the 05, I just traded it of for a 07 GT/CS. They are made of reflective black and when the light hits it at night it turns white, as you can see in one of these pictures. These's were designed for me and anyone else by Bob White of bobwhitedecals.com. One othe pictures are on his web page, the one that look white. I am waiting to get new side panel strips on my 07, since they are nearly the same color as the Stang, black. I chose reflective white/silver this time.
I really like the reflective ones and considered the. I have reflective "mustang" lettering on the bottom back of the car. Ill post final results of the stripes and the back tommorrow. Came out real nice
just ordered mine thru balt mods..$37 w/ship..dark grey gt300 for the black stang. what did you guys use to clean prior to install? and did you use windex or something else to apply?
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06 GT PREMIUM Manual, 18's, flowmasters, Hurst billet, Webelectric sequentials, painted 10" stripes, Cervini KR500 hood w/functional ram air kit, K&N air filter, Cervini rear ducktail, quarter panel scoops, and quarter window scoops, Midweat Auto Gear strut tower covers, 1/2 mirror covers, and fuel rail covers. Pioneer touch screeen head unit w/blue tooth, dvd & sirius.Also haves: 1969 Lemans & 1968 Firebird.
Hair dryer or a heat gun on low. Peel with your fingernail. Clean up with napthalene or goo gone.
That's what I did - used a heat gun on low setting. Hairdryer would have worked, but, a heat gun seemed more "manly". Didn't leave any residue behind at all, but I went over it with some 3M adhesive remover (which I already had from removing the door bumper guards).
Working at a medium pace, took about 10 minutes per side - easiest and cheapest mod you can do, I think...