JDM Pinstriping

STARSCREAM

New Member
Has anyone done a DIY for the red JDM pinstriping? I'm thinking of trying it myself but not sure whats a good size for the thickness of the stripe would look good, I'm thinking 1/2' or 1/4'

is it a super pain in the ass to do to make it look straight? or is it fairly easy?

any advice would be appreciate thanks guys :thumbs up
 

Prozon

Kris
I have absolutely no idea how that is "JDM" in any way whatsoever.. but whatever.

Just take your time when applying the pinstripe. It might help you if you put masking tape along the trim or whatever so you can get an idea where the pinstripe will be. Then just follow the tape with the pinstripe..

It's pretty simple and straightforward.
 


STARSCREAM

New Member
The point of the post is to see if anyone has done a DIY of putting the red stripe on their moldings, reguardless of its JDM or SI I'm asking if anyone has done it themselves...I said JDM cause I herd it was a JDM thing, I wasn't really sure but I just put it and I knew you idiots would make a big ass thing about it...fuck you guys
 


8urcivic

ONLY couches pull out!!!!
The point of the post is to see if anyone has done a DIY of putting the red stripe on their moldings, reguardless of its JDM or SI I'm asking if anyone has done it themselves...I said JDM cause I herd it was a JDM thing, I wasn't really sure but I just put it and I knew you idiots would make a big ass thing about it...f*** you guys
actually, u wrong brah


pin striping began in the american rat rod era when street racing first started. It was put on cars by owners to make their cars personal. Since most cars at the time were black.





Now on to your fix......just clean it and stick it. its an art. No real write ups on how to perform art.
 

Vidiot

New Member
The point of the post is to see if anyone has done a DIY of putting the red stripe on their moldings, reguardless of its JDM or SI I'm asking if anyone has done it themselves...I said JDM cause I herd it was a JDM thing, I wasn't really sure but I just put it and I knew you idiots would make a big ass thing about it...f*** you guys
You have ALOT of growing up to do.
 

XjoEnX

Active Member
Just take your time when applying the pinstripe. It might help you if you put masking tape along the trim or whatever so you can get an idea where the pinstripe will be. Then just follow the tape with the pinstripe..

It's pretty simple and straightforward.
This is all you need to pay attention to. Best of luck to ya!
 
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