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+1 for DaveW at SPS. Maybe do magnetic instead of temporary vinyl - it lasts longer. If using magnets on track, apply a bit of clear "helicopter tape" or similar to hold the leading edge down to the car to ensure they don't blow off at high speed.Removable reusable.
That is a thing, but you won't like the performance of static cling. It is very finicky to install and then is super senstitive to heat and temp changes and may want to blow off. The cling materials are designed for static point of sale and window type stuff.Thought the latest trick was to put vinyl graphics on clear window film and some window films are cling vs adhesive ? I could be making it up….
Okay, I see the visual reference to the FP350S graphics, but I think having just 1 block of each color doesn't make the tie-in strongly enough. The FP350S also has color blocks on the B-pillar and around the rear quarter window. Although to me, there's still too much "empty space" between the upper and lower color blocks on the FP350S. It also doesn't have the sill strip that your car does - I tried to tie my design into the sill stripe.
I'm no designer, but I tried to do something in Paint using the general concept of FP350S. The color blocks can be done in permanent vinyl, and the numbers can be magnets. For the color bocks, you can pull them off at the end of the season and put new ones on for the next if you prefer. They're simple shapes and solid colors, so you could get enough bulk vinyl in the 2 colors for several years and do them yourself. Note that there's a section of black vinyl over the B-pilar. Doing outlined numbers is hard in Paint, but you get the idea. The white outline needs to be pretty thick to make a good contrast betwen the blue car and black numbers.
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Order placed yesterday with Dave per the overwhelming recommendations. Thanks TMO for the feedback and supporting a small business.Soloperformance.com
So cool to have big DaveW on TMO and for those who have autocrossed for decades, not only is DaveW a member here, a staunch CAMC driver ( when he is not jumping around to CP because his on site store is busy ), his business has been supplying decals and graphics to racers for over 25 years. So many of us buy other things from him ( he has safety equipment, track supplies and so much more ) we often forget the business started doing numbers, decals, etc. for drivers.
You can not go wrong dealing with my good friend and he and his wife Liz are often at many events offering support that is hard to find with amateur motorsports.