New Stripes... Unfinished But What Do You Think?
They look good for being HALF WAY FINISHED!!!
I noticed a couple of people were playing dumb and making rhetorical suggestions, so I figured I would jump on the wagon and play along.
It worked.
LMFAO
See, I knew it. I'm a thread killer on this site! Usually it's because I post something so incredibly awesome that nothing else can be said... dunno why in this case...
REGARDLESS, what's up with your phone? I've texted and called, and when I called it said number was changed or disconnected.
I had a few beers with your name on them sitting here today. Also thinking about going to the show in hudson tomorrow night, wanted to know if you were interested.
REGARDLESS, what's up with your phone? I've texted and called, and when I called it said number was changed or disconnected.
I had a few beers with your name on them sitting here today. Also thinking about going to the show in hudson tomorrow night, wanted to know if you were interested.
looks awesome. and that's coming from a guy with stripes and someone who does graphics part time. i honestly thought i could tell you i would have done better, but it looks great.
Looks alright bro. I'd follow up with some more things on the car to make it match the theme better.. If that's the only red thing you plan on being on the car I don't think it matches the rest of the car too well..
Not bad compared to other stripes i've seen though for sure.
EDIT: After looking at the pictures again.. If it were me and I had to have the red stripes I'd replace the thin white borders with a flat black border. Probably would match and blend in better without such a difference in color from the black straight to the white..
Not bad compared to other stripes i've seen though for sure.
EDIT: After looking at the pictures again.. If it were me and I had to have the red stripes I'd replace the thin white borders with a flat black border. Probably would match and blend in better without such a difference in color from the black straight to the white..








