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Lower side panel GT350 livery

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Seen a few white 350s with the blue GT350 and stripe down the lower side, homage to the original. Considering it, can’t find it. Is that a custom job I need to go to a vinyl shop for? Or are those being purchased online somewhere?


Anyone got them or know where to get them?
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You are the man. Thanks. I knew there had to be a source somewhere, google was not helpful.
Big worm is where I purchased mine as well. A lot easier to install than I thought. They come long enough to wrap inside jam areas. When I looked at the HE the stripes do not wrap into the jam areas….so I trimmed mine each segment (front qtr, door , rear qtr) starts and ends short of panel length. The color is not an exact match when you put it direct.y next to your overtop stripes, however, because of the way light/shadow hits the bottom of panels/door areas you really cannot tell a difference at all

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Big worm is where I purchased mine as well. A lot easier to install than I thought. They come long enough to wrap inside jam areas. When I looked at the HE the stripes do not wrap into the jam areas….so I trimmed mine each segment (front qtr, door , rear qtr) starts and ends short of panel length. The color is not an exact match when you put it direct.y next to your overtop stripes, however, because of the way light/shadow hits the bottom of panels/door areas you really cannot tell a difference at all

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Which blue did you use?
And what prep do I need to do? I got about 20 layers of various wax and sealant on the car. I’m guessing maybe hit the panels with Dawn and some isopropyl alcohol before applying?
Looks great. Like it came factory.
 

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Which blue did you use?
And what prep do I need to do? I got about 20 layers of various wax and sealant on the car. I’m guessing maybe hit the panels with Dawn and some isopropyl alcohol before applying?
Looks great. Like it came factory.
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Metallic blue is the color I went with….they sent me a swatch of that and navy….navy was not even close. I clay bared the area and used Alcohol to prep. Some nice sharp scissors to trim. Blue tape to lay each section out. Used plastic squeegee thing they will include to apply/remove any bubbles. These are applied dry. When I got close to end of applying each section I would trim that edge with backing still on the last few inches. When the trimming looked good, I then removed backing and applied last few inches. In total it took me a couple hours to do both sides. If wrapping ends inside jams/around edges of panels…maybe 1/2 that time. Most of my time was trimming little by little on ends to match panel curves and amount of paint showing on edge of each panel…trim, step back, trim again, step back. Hope this helps.
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