Hack
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I don't have stripes, but I have noticed quite a few complaints on here about scratches and other defects in the stripes. There have also been a number of posts about the fact that the stripes are vinyl. I think it's good to have some threads on the topic, so people ordering a GT350 without seeing one first are not surprised. I'm not sure why the small defects in the stripes are so shocking to you - seems like an overly negative comment to me, but we all have different ways of expressing ourselves.I am going to create an entirely seperate thread based on my recent experience where I was fortunate enough to literally inspect inch by inch 3 gt350s (track and two tech). But one thing I wanted to keep seperate from that thread because I think this one deserves its own thread.
The stripes....
I'll just say it, they look pretty horrible up close. They are literally a sticker and the paint on them is not the same material (obviousl) as the paint on the car. Of the 3 cars I saw, two of them already had theirs peeling off from different areas. It looks really cheesy and ruins the car.
If you like elegant look and classy aggressive stance, dont do stripes.
Obviously to each his own. I'm sure as much as there are people who like gold colored wheels, I am sure some people like stripes. But I wanted to warn people that the pictures are misleading. You need to see one upclose.
I was actually shocked because from the pictures on the internet or from a distance (because I did see this before but not so close and didnt spend much time with the car last time) they look nice. I wouldnt do stripes now which really complicates things because almost every single car I found had them. That means I now need a new allocation to build my own:(
I'm always surprised at how some people have to look at their car from inches away trying to find visual imperfections and then are horrified when they find them. Every manufactured part or assembly has something. I think people have given you good advice - you can remove them or leave them for a while and possibly change your mind. You could have your own design painted on the car. Lots of options.
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