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stripe or no stripe

stripe or no stripe

  • no stripe

    Votes: 8 28.6%
  • black

    Votes: 11 39.3%
  • white

    Votes: 2 7.1%
  • green

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • blue

    Votes: 5 17.9%
  • red

    Votes: 3 10.7%

  • Total voters
    28

Gribb

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My son wants to put a stripe on our car. Question is what color?

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challenger6pak

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I don't see many bright blue stripes around. It would stand out on your car.
 

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Do you want a stripe down the body line from front to back, or more of an R/T stripe (w/ or w/out the R/T letters)?
 

Gribb

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Yea green is getting played out pretty quick. rt stripe for sure, its a factory 383 RT car, matte black just doesn't stand ot enough for me. I,m leaning towards red or white. I know it's not correct but this is a custom car, car, what about a hockey stick? There again what color? last question, does anyone make a cuda AAR hood for a challenger? just always loved these hoods.
 

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Okay, guys, if you'd be so kind as go back and enter you choices in the poll. I've allowed for multiple choice, too, if you have more than one pick.
 

challenger6pak

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You can run the AAR on a Challenger. You have to fabricate the fenders to add the header panel to the Challenger or you can work an AAR hood scoop onto a flat Challenger hood. I would add the scoop due to keeping body lines.
 

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You can run the AAR on a Challenger. You have to fabricate the fenders to add the header panel to the Challenger or you can work an AAR hood scoop onto a flat Challenger hood. I would add the scoop due to keeping body lines.
I've looked everywhere I know to look and I can't find a aar scoop. I've even fabbed one up out of cardboard.
 
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