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What is the size and spacing of the R/T stripes? Can I complete them or install them myself?

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What is the size and spacing of the R/T stripes? Can I complete them or install them myself?

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The R/T stripes are 7-1/2 inches wide, and are spaced 3-1/2 inches apart. The stripes begin at the grille insert, and extend over hood, roof, and trunk deck, terminating above the horizontal band at the base of the decklid (where the floating corners are slightly radiused). They pass under the car’s standard spoiler, which is not striped. The factory pieces are made of ScotchCal vinyl, which is available at most graphics and sign shops. The OEM kit can be purchased at the dealer parts counter; however, it is substantially more expensive there. Many R/T owners complete the “unfinished” stripes by extending them down over the bumpers using matching material. Vinyl “skunk” stripes are realtively inexpensive and easy to install. Pre-cut materials for a complete front-to-rear installation can be bought for less than $75, depending on width. Each stripe needs to be about 16 feet long, no single piece less than four feet long to cover each major panel. Installation will take two amateurs appr

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The R/T stripes are 7-1/2 inches wide, and are spaced 3-1/2 inches apart. The stripes begin at the grille insert, and extend over hood, roof, and trunk deck, terminating above the horizontal band at the base of the decklid (where the floating corners are slightly radiused). They pass under the car’s standard spoiler, which is not striped. The factory pieces are made of ScotchCal vinyl, which is available at most graphics and sign shops. The OEM kit can be purchased at the dealer parts counter; however, it is substantially more expensive there. Many R/T owners complete the “unfinished” stripes by extending them down over the bumpers using matching material. Vinyl “skunk” stripes are realtively inexpensive and easy to install. Pre-cut materials for a complete front-to-rear installation can be bought for less than $75, depending on width. Each stripe needs to be about 16 feet long, no single piece less than four feet long to cover each major panel. Installation will take two amateurs appr

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