I was thinking of incorporating the german flag colors somewhere on my white sedan and was wondering what you guys would think looked good.
Best place for german flag?
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People put ///M color stripes on their cars, and no one gives them crap. I have seen some very good looking ways of doing it, but I guess that might just be me.Comment
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Asymmetry is not my thing, especially on a car when it involves the paint! If you really want to put a decal on the car, find something appropriate that matches the style of the body lines, and at least be creative about it. Though perhaps putting 2 sets of stripes- one on each corner of the hood would be more appealing. Could even go for the German flag in that instance. Better than baby blue and purple.
Don't be another "Corner-hood-single-stripe guy." Just say no.Comment
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Just throwing it out there, ubernasty's german flag:


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germany.....Originally posted by BillBraskyThat's like Vlad challenging Chip Foose to a car painting contest.2007 CVPI, stock and slowOriginally posted by acolella76i'm pretty sure 'Phillis' is short for syphilis
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Not a fan of using hood or door edges as body lines/break points (they're not). I think if you want the tri-stripe a good place for it would be from the rear wheelwell up to the 1/4 window, leaning forward of course.
EDIT: Or the wheelwell up to the body line or from the body line up to the 1/4 window...
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Got my flag from seller in NJ, fast shipping and QUALITY vinyl (glue durable):
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