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    Race Car Bumper Stripes

    Quote Originally Posted by Stretch32 View Post
    . . . When the trim was removed from stock type bumpers, particularly on race cars, how were the trim holes covered up? I've seen guys use some form of tape on bumpers to do it. Is this what the factory did back in the day . . . If it was tape, what sort of tape was used? . . .
    Here's a car to look at --- starting at post #56 . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...tion-911/page6

    Dunno about the material, but . . . looks like tape . . .
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