Total win. :yesway: I put those on two of my old cars, a Dakota RT and a Z24. I love that look - though up here we call them "big block stripes".
:rofl:We call them "Go faster stripes", usually because they only ever turn up on shit cars with tin can exhausts that the 17 year old owner thinks is now some speed machine because of the stripes and sound it makes.
James would be able to tell you more, as he's from Essex and has probably tried to impress a woman with a clapped out Vauxhall Nova before.
fortunately for me, a) I'm not 17 anymore, b) It's just as fast without the stripes.We call them "Go faster stripes", usually because they only ever turn up on shit cars with tin can exhausts that the 17 year old owner thinks is now some speed machine because of the stripes and sound it makes.
James would be able to tell you more, as he's from Essex and has probably tried to impress a woman with a clapped out Vauxhall Nova before.
Aye, I have a love affair with Mustangs so the stripes being on one are perfect for me. You just never seem stripes in the UK apart from on the kind of car I mentioned.fortunately for me, a) I'm not 17 anymore, b) It's just as fast without the stripes.
The UN-fortunate thing is that now, the stripes act as kind of an "attractant" for the entire rice burner population. Not that I'm anti-rice burner. I love a well tuned ricer that the owner has invested a lot in in order to look and run good. It does get old though dealing with the guys that you've mentioned Stuh...
Pinstripes are thin ya numpty..Great call on the black pinstripes Really sets it off :metal:
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Yes, like the thin black stripes on the edges of the wide gray ones, you ant-wannabe