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Tapered Vinyl Stripes - MK4
I want to use flat (matte) black vinyl stripes for my Roadster. Does anyone have a source I can get them precut? I have looked and asked in other forums but no luck as yet.
I want to use that standard template dimensions which taper from about 7 1/2inches to about 6 1/2.with a 1/4" outside stripe as well. |
I can't help with the precut vinyl. But I've seen a lot of videos of people doing complex vinyl wraps where they lay down what I'll call a cutting thread where they want a clean edge. Then then lay the vinyl over it. When they pull up the thread it cuts the vinyl precisely where the thread was placed. Perhaps that would work for you.
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Tommy,
Thanks, I haven't heard of that method. I wasm talking to one vendor who was saying he could do it but he quit answering me. I just like the look of flat black stripes and VINYL seems to look better to me anyhow. Bob |
Here's an example: knifeless tape
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Not sure if this is what you are looking for? Squier Design Stripes & Stripe Kits
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With an ordinary vinyl stripe kit, you'll have a heck of a time keeping the edges straight because of the compound curvature of a Cobra's hood and rear deck. If you have a removable hood scoop it helps a bit, but if you don't then that's a whole other problem in it's own right. It may be doable with a really stretchable stripe material, but it certainly will not be easy.
The wrapping method using a large piece on the main hood area and then trimming with the cutting thread that Tommy posted might be the best bet for laying non-painted stripes. |
call Race Line Digital and see what they have
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I would like to see photos from anyone on this site who has successfully applied vinyl stripes to a Cobra with a hood scoop. If it has been done, it must have involved sectioning, cutting and joining in the most curved areas. If not, then some very skilled work with a heat gun and stretching. I'll do some digging - I think one of our Aussie brethren might have posted some photos a while back. I'm sure it's not impossible, but I'd be curious to see how (or if) it's been done. |
Here's a thread in the Oz forum with a pic from AZ Cobra Mike (Arizona) of his Cobra with a matte black full body wrap and applied stripes. It looks like he has a riveted hood scoop.
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/aust...y-paint-3.html http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/atta...t-img_2900.jpg |
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