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September 11, 2009
The Lost Art of Pinstriping |
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"So which car is yours?" "The red Chevy down there with the chrome rims." "Hmm, you mean the second, third or eighth one?"
Ever been to a cruise night or car show with hundreds of vehicles and tried to distinguish your car from the crowd? Whether it's a simple accent color that follows the contours of a car or a full artistic onslaught, pin striping sets your car apart and it couldn't be easier to give it a whirl than with a kit with the Beugler Striper.
If you're a member of the National Street Machine Club, you probably enjoy working on your car as much as driving it. Taking a stab at pin striping is an effective and affordable way to learn new skills and get huge visual bang for the buck.
Beugler has kits with all the tools you need to get started and offers accessories like magnetic guides and how to videos that flatten out the learning curve for near instant gratification.
With a quick visit to Beugler's website you could be pointing out your car as "The one with the pinstripes" and "Thanks, I did them myself." |
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