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Johny Blackstain
post Mar 9 2014, 02:09 PM
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I was never happy with the negative phoenix red (orange) side stripes placed on my LE after the repaint- just a 1/2 ass job & 1/2 ass stickers (sorry George/AA but you earned that one), especially on such a nice repaint. Peeled em off & got myself 2 sets, 1 from AA & another off of evilbay. They both suck & & are not spaced right/scaled right or cut right. I know what they're supposed to look like, having been around the car for 40 yrs now & was going to take advantage of the warm weather this weekend to put them on. Well, that idea went up in smoke like the money I spent on the 2 sets I have lying around.

Pics below are before & after; right now she's bare white. Does anyone know a good source for these stripes?


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Johny Blackstain
post Mar 9 2014, 02:20 PM
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my current situation-


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post Mar 9 2014, 02:56 PM
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I have the LE side stripes available for both the Creamsicle and Bumblebee Albert, excellent color match and full length so they go into the wheel wells.

But...what's the problem with the set you look to be installing?
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post Mar 9 2014, 03:15 PM
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QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Mar 9 2014, 04:56 PM) *

I have the LE side stripes available for both the Creamsicle and Bumblebee Albert, excellent color match and full length so they go into the wheel wells.

But...what's the problem with the set you look to be installing?

Ah Jeff, it figures you'd have the answers (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Plain & simple the AA set is too short & the scale is off- note above, how fat the vertical line is on the "E". The other set I got, from evilbay, is not cut right- when you line up the H over the back door seam on the drivers side, or the O on the passenger side, it leaves me short of the wheel well. As you know, the name is supposed to be centered between the wheel wells & wrap all the way into them. No way of doing this with the sets I have & the scripts are not in scale with each other so no way to mix & match either. Pic below is/was the passenger side- O is not where it belongs, end of the H is too fat & again so is the vertical line on the E.

I have all the right tools, watched videos on you tube on how to do it, even figured out a simple cheat on measuring (supposed to be 3/4" high off the bottom seam & just used 3/4" green tape instead of marking). Looks like I'll be getting a set from you "Dr. LE" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Let me know how to go about getting a proper set from you.


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post Mar 9 2014, 03:24 PM
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A member here makes them. I think it's JoeBob or something along those lines. You'll forget his name too once you see his smoking hot avatar. Do a search here.
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post Mar 9 2014, 03:38 PM
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Www.nbdgraphics.com

This is mikez, a porsche guy, former 914 owner, and many know him.

I suspect he can mess with the scale to help you out.

I thought the correct sticker fit the entire name on the door, which is the way I like to see it.
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post Mar 9 2014, 03:39 PM
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QUOTE(Johny Blackstain @ Mar 9 2014, 01:15 PM) *

QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Mar 9 2014, 04:56 PM) *

I have the LE side stripes available for both the Creamsicle and Bumblebee Albert, excellent color match and full length so they go into the wheel wells.

But...what's the problem with the set you look to be installing?

A Jeff, it figures you'd have the answers (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Plain & simple the AA set is too short & the scale is off- note how fat the vertical line is on the "E". The other set I got, from evilbay, is not cut right- when you line up the H over the back door seam on the drivers side, or the O on the passenger side, it leaves me short of the wheel well. As you know, the name is supposed to be centered between the wheel wells & wrap all the way into them. No way of doing this with the sets I have & the scripts are not in scale with each other so no way to mix & match either. Pic below is/was the passenger side- O is not where it belongs, end of the H is too fat & again so is the vertical line on the E.

I have all the right tools, watched videos on you tube on how to do it, even figured out a simple cheat on measuring (supposed to be 3/4" high off the bottom seam & just used 3/4" green tape instead of marking). Looks like I'll be getting a set from you "Dr. LE" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Let me know how to go about getting a proper set from you.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) Seems with all of the talent in the 914World community, there would be a simple stencil to paint on the Porsche lettering versus a sticker.
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post Mar 9 2014, 03:48 PM
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QUOTE(dw914six @ Mar 9 2014, 05:39 PM) *

Seems with all of the talent in the 914World community, there would be a simple stencil to paint on the Porsche lettering versus a sticker.


Great idea however that would not be OEM & the CW's would knock you for it. This car only has 47k mi. on it & is pretty damned near pristine. I always wanted to hot rod her but when I found out exactly what an LE is I realized there was no messing around with this car, which is why I got my six that was already seriously messed with- flares, repainted black, 2.7 engine, side shift, etc...
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post Mar 9 2014, 04:01 PM
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QUOTE(Johny Blackstain @ Mar 9 2014, 01:48 PM) *

QUOTE(dw914six @ Mar 9 2014, 05:39 PM) *

Seems with all of the talent in the 914World community, there would be a simple stencil to paint on the Porsche lettering versus a sticker.


Great idea however that would not be OEM & the CW's would knock you for it. This car only has 47k mi. on it & is pretty damned near pristine. I always wanted to hot rod her but when I found out exactly what an LE is I realized there was no messing around with this car, which is why I got my six that was already seriously messed with- flares, repainted black, 2.7 engine, side shift, etc...

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) that's the best scenario for a Porsche enthusiast; a driver to do everything you wanted your car to be and put as many miles as you can having fun with it, and then a car like your LE that you work to keep as original to the Porsche standard as possible.
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I had a set for the Creamsicle that happened to be in the Car, in a pkg. when it burned to the ground. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
Id saved them (or what was left of them) all these yrs believing that they may have been OE parts.
Recently when Wayne (Arcadeforever) popped up, I dug them out and sent them to him in hopes he could use them to accurately reproduce sets for both our LE cars & for general application.
I'm not sure how far along he is in this process but perhaps he'll see the thread & chime in.
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post Mar 9 2014, 05:37 PM
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QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ Mar 9 2014, 07:18 PM) *

I had a set for the Creamsicle that happened to be in the Car, in a pkg. when it burned to the ground. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
Id saved them (or what was left of them) all these yrs believing that they may have been OE parts.
Recently when Wayne (Arcadeforever) popped up, I dug them out and sent them to him in hopes he could use them to accurately reproduce sets for both our LE cars & for general application.
I'm not sure how far along he is in this process but perhaps he'll see the thread & chime in.

Rich- very sorry to hear about your creamsicle... really bites when a Porsche burns & hurts even more, for me, when it's an LE. Just wondering what the status of your resto is? Creamsicles are the less popular version of the LE & I love to see them brought back to their original glory (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Mar 9 2014, 06:08 PM
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Sorry to hear about the bad experience getting stripes. I am just finalizing details on cutting a few sets with a few of the members offline, I have a cutter, and have been cutting for about 7 years, but I'm not shipping any until I get it exactly as they should be. I am still trying to find the RIGHT color vinyl, I have been looking at these letters until my eyes go buggy over the last month.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) Unless someone has a good reputation for doing this particular stripe, IMO, its ok to ask for a .jpg of the stripe which will be EXACTLY what they are going to look like when they are cut (full sized or close to it (or at least smaller but high resolution so you can zoom in)) that way there are NO surprises, and if you see something that doesn't look right, it can be changed before its cut. Especially when you are spending good money on stripes/graphics and even MORE especially when they are going on YOUR car and you dont want to be pulling them off, also you will want to know what kind of vinyl they are using.

I didnt really mean for this to turn out to be a lecture to buying vinyl, lol, but Im pretty passionate about it and also because I dont like to waste money doing stripes that are wrong so I wont send stripes unless my customer approves them.

I use vinyl from a great German company named Oracal and the vinyl series I use for these stripes is 751 which is pretty much the top of the line from them, the only other brand I would buy is 3M.

The main thing you want to look for when getting stripes (aside from the design being right) is that the vinyl is Cast vinyl not Calendared. While Oracal 651 is a GREAT vinyl, and its great for window decals and a few other jobs, it is calendared and has been known to have tendancy to expand and contract slightly over a number of years and even crack depending on the shape and width and complexity of lines in your design, because the way that the vinyl, itself is made. Orcal 751 is a cast type and is more than double the price of 651 because it tends to stay exactly the way it is cut.

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QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ Mar 9 2014, 06:18 PM) *

I had a set for the Creamsicle that happened to be in the Car, in a pkg. when it burned to the ground. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
Id saved them (or what was left of them) all these yrs believing that they may have been OE parts.
Recently when Wayne (Arcadeforever) popped up, I dug them out and sent them to him in hopes he could use them to accurately reproduce sets for both our LE cars & for general application.
I'm not sure how far along he is in this process but perhaps he'll see the thread & chime in.



thanks Rich (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) I must have been typing my reply when you wrote this, lol
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QUOTE(dw914six @ Mar 9 2014, 04:39 PM) *

QUOTE(Johny Blackstain @ Mar 9 2014, 01:15 PM) *

QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Mar 9 2014, 04:56 PM) *

I have the LE side stripes available for both the Creamsicle and Bumblebee Albert, excellent color match and full length so they go into the wheel wells.

But...what's the problem with the set you look to be installing?

A Jeff, it figures you'd have the answers (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Plain & simple the AA set is too short & the scale is off- note how fat the vertical line is on the "E". The other set I got, from evilbay, is not cut right- when you line up the H over the back door seam on the drivers side, or the O on the passenger side, it leaves me short of the wheel well. As you know, the name is supposed to be centered between the wheel wells & wrap all the way into them. No way of doing this with the sets I have & the scripts are not in scale with each other so no way to mix & match either. Pic below is/was the passenger side- O is not where it belongs, end of the H is too fat & again so is the vertical line on the E.

I have all the right tools, watched videos on you tube on how to do it, even figured out a simple cheat on measuring (supposed to be 3/4" high off the bottom seam & just used 3/4" green tape instead of marking). Looks like I'll be getting a set from you "Dr. LE" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Let me know how to go about getting a proper set from you.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) Seems with all of the talent in the 914World community, there would be a simple stencil to paint on the Porsche lettering versus a sticker.



I could definitely do a stencil of them, the company i use for vinyl makes an incredible paint mast vinyl.
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I'm confident that when Wayne (arcadeforever) gets the right vinyl, all of you will be happy with his stripe sets and be (IMG:style_emoticons/default/popcorn[1].gif) ordering them for a good price.

I recently received a custom set of side-stripes for my shop-car and I can tell you that his work is AWESOME!!
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Thanks everyone for your comments & advice. Got in touch with Jeff & am going to go with his stripes since he's known for both his quality work on harnesses & the fact that he's pretty much "Dr. LE" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/happy11.gif)

Now I gotta decide what to do w/ the 2 inaccurate sets I already own- I have no intention of listing them on the evilbay & I've had them too long to return them to those who sold them to me (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) Perhaps when I redo the paint on my six I might consider a fat fendered LE clone? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)
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I am also working with Wayne on a challenging LeMans stripe project similar to the tapered stripes on Shelby GT350s,


I want a removable stable product in Satin Black, which is not the standard product he cuts. Wayne is working on getting me some reverse templates to use and then spray the stripes with Plastidip. if that works he will cut the whole job for me. So far he has worked well together and communicates satisfactory. I will recommend him when I see what he delivers.

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I've used vinyl made by Joe Bob. He does good work...
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QUOTE(Johny Blackstain @ Mar 10 2014, 01:47 AM) *

Thanks everyone for your comments & advice. Got in touch with Jeff & am going to go with his stripes since he's known for both his quality work on harnesses & the fact that he's pretty much "Dr. LE" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/happy11.gif)

Now I gotta decide what to do w/ the 2 inaccurate sets I already own- I have no intention of listing them on the evilbay & I've had them too long to return them to those who sold them to me (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) Perhaps when I redo the paint on my six I might consider a fat fendered LE clone? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)

Garage art....stick them to the wall.

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I've also made a few different styles before: http://racing-vinyl.weebly.com/on-the-street.html



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