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well i been busy last few weeks.. i did some new changes to SS

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Old May 5, 2010 | 09:50 PM
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hell bats, there was a 21 window V-dub bus on there one season.
i think an SS has a shot!
Old May 5, 2010 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by bowtieboy68
hell bats, there was a 21 window V-dub bus on there one season.
i think an SS has a shot!
Lots of room for equipment and spare parts in the SS, and I bet a Speed Shop would be glad to Donate some toys and support, as I remember Bill Hann worked on a Bull Run car last year.
Old May 5, 2010 | 10:20 PM
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Looks killar! Nice job!

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Old May 6, 2010 | 05:12 PM
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Yeah, the stripes look sweet! G.B.
Old May 7, 2010 | 12:31 AM
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Your SS Looks Great

? where did you get the SS inlays

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ARM
Old May 7, 2010 | 06:39 PM
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Your SS Looks Great

? where did you get the SS inlays

Thanks,

ARM
flamingdecals.com

good place. fast shipping.. cheap prices... all 3 ss inlays and 4 ss rim bowtie covers with shipping was like 16 bucks (rim bowtie inlay doesnt fit the best though cut a tad too small steel see gold)
Old May 7, 2010 | 11:24 PM
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Forgot to add something in my last post.
Having worked with vynil lettering and such for years. Even the best vynil only lasts a few years, and that depends on how much sunlight it gets during the day. You might want to keep a good check on it, and replace it after a couple of years. If you leave it on a little too long, it's a real ***** to get back off[read: total re-paint of car, most caes].
Thats why when I put the racing stripes on my SS[color matched to the wheels] it will be painted on, and cleared.
I don't want it causing you grief, down the road.
Still, It looks plenty sharp. I like it, and I'm real picky about looks on cars, being in the business on making them look good. SWEET! "Moon"
Old May 8, 2010 | 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by xonelife1983x
flamingdecals.com

good place. fast shipping.. cheap prices... all 3 ss inlays and 4 ss rim bowtie covers with shipping was like 16 bucks (rim bowtie inlay doesnt fit the best though cut a tad too small steel see gold)
Thanks
Old May 9, 2010 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by moonsign
Forgot to add something in my last post.
Having worked with vynil lettering and such for years. Even the best vynil only lasts a few years, and that depends on how much sunlight it gets during the day. You might want to keep a good check on it, and replace it after a couple of years. If you leave it on a little too long, it's a real ***** to get back off[read: total re-paint of car, most caes].
Thats why when I put the racing stripes on my SS[color matched to the wheels] it will be painted on, and cleared.
I don't want it causing you grief, down the road.
Still, It looks plenty sharp. I like it, and I'm real picky about looks on cars, being in the business on making them look good. SWEET! "Moon"
it is a 6-8 year vinyl... of coarse it usually never last that long haha besides i get bored alot and fast with things i own especially vehicles so the stripes wont be on forever.. sorta why i went with vinyl over paint.. the vinyl is actually purchased from a sign company too not just typical 3m... yeah i also faced consequences of vinyl once with my sportbike... i got ticked that it didn look how i wanted it (i.e creases, bubbles, unsticking) so i come home from work and ripped the vinyl off .. HAHA it come off easy on metal painted surface but it took the paint off the plastics right off in some spots haha needless to say..i painted the bike a new color anyways hahaha so if anyone gets stripes with vinyl and dont like em.. USE HAIRDRYER and with little heat will come right back off (unless the sun baked em on as moonsign stated )

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Old May 9, 2010 | 11:33 AM
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this was my vinyl wrapped bike (red when i bought it. flames were the vinyl.. orange black were after vinyl ) all within 3 months was it red, vinyl and orange black haha








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