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I'm not a fan of any "darts" on the front of either Speedster or Spyder.

They remind me of Liz Taylor's makeup in Cleopatra.

But on the back, that's different. Just have Greg's folks paint them on. Mine are painted and bordered by gold pinstripe. All of it is clear-coated over so it is very smooth. I was doubtful of the gold but Greg said just trust me. I'm glad I did, it looks fantastic.

"Good thing we're allowed to choose from all kinds of flavors." - @americanworkmule

"You do you, there, Baskin Robbins. I already AM doing me." - @DannyP

LOL! I've used the "...that's why Baskin Robbins has 31 flavors..." analogy many times on here.

Now I'm thinking I should update my analogy to:

"...that's why Baskin Robbins has 31 flavors, so that those waiting in line can critique each customers' choice of ice cream"!

Bwaaaaaa Haaaaaa! I love this forum and certainly the banter/thread drift of my knucklehead SOC buddies!

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Your link doesn’t work for me, bob. Here you go:

https://kistudios.com/product-category/porsche/

But Ford356Outlaw, there are plenty of places that can do custom vinyl. Google them, you might even have one close by. If not, just buy them online and have a local vinyl shop put them on (if you don’t feel comfortable doing it yourself.



I think this was the guy I spoke with:

https://magnagrafik.com/WholeCatalogue.pdf

He didn’t have a Spyder template when I talked to him, but that may have changed.I briefly contemplated taking my car to him so he could scan it, but my love for darts was short-lived. (I’m sure glad I didn’t paint any on)

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@edsnova posted:

Me too. But with a replica people sometimes assume it's vinyl. I've seen guys peer at mine to see if they can detect a bump.

I've had people touch mine, people(idiots) that don't understand that you don't touch a man's automobile. There is no bump, just smooth under clearcoat.

I just bought a spyder and want to add the darts in red, but not sure if i want them painted on.  Just in case i get sick of it.

I don't think you'll get sick of them, but that's me. I originally had a silver car with no darts. I had it painted white with red darts as Alan states above. Alan's friend Randy painted the car. I really like that scheme, as it is different than the usual silver, but still period correct.

When I totaled my car and built a new one, I had Greg paint it in California. The darts are painted on and pinstriped with gold around the edges. The pinstripe is a little more than 1/8", maybe 3/16" or so. It really makes the darts "pop" and I highly recommend the pinstripe treatment. As I've said before, Greg asked me to trust him and I'm really glad I did. I really didn't think it would look great, but it really does.

If you’re using a vinyl wrap material for the darts, then search on Amazon for a gold vinyl 1/8” pinstripe tape (or whatever color you wish) to run along the edge of the dart to accent it.

Lots of places on Amazon sell wrap material in lots of colors in 1’ - 2’  by 5’ - 10’ rolls if you wish to DIY your Darts.  There is also a “knifeless vinyl cutting tape” on Amazon.   You put the cutting tape down on the surface to get the Dart shape you want, then put the vinyl wrap material over it and then pull the knifeless tape up to cut through the wrap material and “Presto”….  

Instant Darts!

@DannyP posted:

The darts are painted on and pinstriped with gold around the edges. The pinstripe is a little more than 1/8", maybe 3/16" or so. It really makes the darts "pop" and I highly recommend the pinstripe treatment. As I've said before, Greg asked me to trust him and I'm really glad I did. I really didn't think it would look great, but it really does.

The pinstripe on my Ducati was supposed to be black, but the painter went off the original Scrambler tanks that were red metallic over chrome. Had a friend do a Photoshop rendering with black and it looked like crap. Sometimes, a screw up works out well.

Over the years I’ve grown to like the gold stripe.

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There is also a “knifeless vinyl cutting tape” on Amazon.   You put the cutting tape down on the surface to get the Dart shape you want, then put the vinyl wrap material over it and then pull the knifeless tape up to cut through the wrap material and “Presto”….  

Instant Darts!

That stuff is pretty amazing. I watched a video of some guy doing a wrap at SEMA and it was amazing how he used that stuff to make perfect cuts along the seams and edges of the car he was wrapping.

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