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The stripe SHOULD have the break for the engine ID. Also, there are several parts suppliers that sell a proper stencil kit to paint the fender portions. I've seen too many shadetree hockeysticks that look more like a broadsword or a snake that swallowed a rat. They're almost always TOO FAT.
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The car was built in October, 4th week.
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Here's a decent photo for you to check out.
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Awesome, thanks for the info and pics.
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Here are a couple of decent side views of the stipes. The pictures are in bad lighting but you can see the stripes decent.
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and another
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last one
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Attachments are dead links. Nothing there
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your pics don't work. Here is an example of the early style hockey stripes that extend onto the lower fender extension... "Killer" reference material.
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