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Pinstriping

The Bakerman

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I'm considering having some pinstriping done on my RSS and I'm looking for ideas. If anyone has had some striping done, I would appreciate any pictures you could provide. Thanks for your help and have a good one.
 
pinstriping advice

keep it simple, follow the lines of the vehicle, use complimentary colors, mostly ....less is better!
 
I'm considering having some pinstriping done on my RSS and I'm looking for ideas. If anyone has had some striping done, I would appreciate any pictures you could provide. Thanks for your help and have a good one.


Don't overdo it. Make certain temperature is over 70 degrees... 80 is better. Buy the best tape you can find at an automotive paint supply house rather than an auto parts store. ProStripe is one of the better brands. Lay the tape gently and peel away the clear covering as you work. Once the job is done, take a soft cloth and go over all the taped areas applying pressure as you go.

Some samples of my RT.
 
PIN STRIPING

LESS IS BEST....
but if you like 'more'... heck, it's your dime... go for it....
the
'red' (orange) matches the 'Y' in SPYDER...
here's mine:
SAM_0989.jpg SAM_0990.jpg SAM_0991.jpg SAM_0992.jpg
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
pin striping

Don't overdo it. Make certain temperature is over 70 degrees... 80 is better. Buy the best tape you can find at an automotive paint supply house rather than an auto parts store. ProStripe is one of the better brands. Lay the tape gently and peel away the clear covering as you work. Once the job is done, take a soft cloth and go over all the taped areas applying pressure as you go.

Some samples of my RT.

NICE WORK !!
 
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