Best place to get 30th Ann. T/A style stripes?
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Staging Lane
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From: under the courts of the sun, Tejas
Best place to get 30th Ann. T/A style stripes?
I've been shopping around, looking at the different online vendors that sell 30th style stripes. Many of them don't take up close pictures of the final product, which worries me. I know the quality of vinyl can vary, and the stencil patterns aren't always accurate to the original.
I have an arctic white '99 Trans Am, and wanted to get flat white 30th stripes to do a "ghosted" theme like many of you black on black owners. I've also considered doing the outlining pinstripe and feather tips in silver or charcoal (like the original 2-tone 30th stripes).
Has anyone had good personal experience with products from a certain company, or know one who might be able to do a custom order (2-tone)?
Fourthcircledesigns? Afterthoughtsauto? Hawksthirdgen? ws6store? phoenixgraphics?
Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks.
I have an arctic white '99 Trans Am, and wanted to get flat white 30th stripes to do a "ghosted" theme like many of you black on black owners. I've also considered doing the outlining pinstripe and feather tips in silver or charcoal (like the original 2-tone 30th stripes).
Has anyone had good personal experience with products from a certain company, or know one who might be able to do a custom order (2-tone)?
Fourthcircledesigns? Afterthoughtsauto? Hawksthirdgen? ws6store? phoenixgraphics?
Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks.
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Staging Lane
Joined: Sep 2009
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From: under the courts of the sun, Tejas
Thanks! I just checked their site. It looks like all their products are official GM licensed, which is stellar for collectors. It looks like the only true set of 30th style stripes only come in 2-tone blue. Also, I don't have $750 to drop on a set of stripes, haha.
If I ever get serious about restoration though, I'll know where to turn. Thanks anyway.
On to the next one...
If I ever get serious about restoration though, I'll know where to turn. Thanks anyway.
On to the next one...