Need some advice

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  1. 23MiniSE

    23MiniSE New Member

    I need some honest feedback. I’m about to have the installer apply a clear wrap over the hood so I have till 9a tomorrow to give the final word on it. What do you think of these stripes?
     

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  3. Puppethead

    Puppethead Well-Known Member

    The stripes look nice, but I don't understand. Stripes usually go on top of wrap.
     
  4. 23MiniSE

    23MiniSE New Member

    I honestly didn’t know there was an order to it. I’d assume that if a rock where to hit that area it would protect the stripe.
     
  5. bfl

    bfl Member

    I’ll be honest, I’m not a fan of the stripes personally, especially the yellow against the enigmatic black. It may look better in person though.

    If you put the stripes over the clear wrap, at least you could probably remove them a lot easier if you decide you don’t like them.
     
  6. chrunck

    chrunck Well-Known Member

    My stripes have always been under the clear bra, but you can do it either way.
     
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  8. Jim In Tucson

    Jim In Tucson Well-Known Member

    No. Just no.

    Either go with the more traditional MINI dual stripes or a single full length over-the-top stripe.

    Personally, I’m not a fan of stripes. Racing stripes on a MINI are akin to stock car stickers on your Malibu.




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  9. MarkSasaki

    MarkSasaki Active Member

    Agreed, I would not put those under a clear wrap. If you really want stripes, I would get the wrap done without the stripes and do them after so you can either play with a DIY idea or just use traditional Mini stripes. I wasn't sure if I liked stripes but the ones on my Mini grew on me, but they are OEM Mini stripes.
     
  10. Tommm

    Tommm Well-Known Member

    My buddy has a Cayman R. He got the front wrapped. They took the stripes off. Told him the space between the wrap and stripe while small, was wrong.
     
  11. 23MiniSE

    23MiniSE New Member

    Thanks everyone for your input. Although I like the look, I decided to take them off. Leaving them on changed the classy look of my Mini to a more sporty one. Therefore I would have to then get larger rims etc to complete the look which I do not want to.
     
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  13. Tommm

    Tommm Well-Known Member

    I like the stripe. Go for it.

    To quote my wife - "We are buying a clown car, so lets make it look like a proper clown car?" As far as she is concerned, there is nothing dignified about the look of a Mini.

    The shop that did my buddies R told him that the thickness of the stripe will cause something like a bubble because the wrap cannot bend that little bit, and you will see the change. He and his wife had the whole nose on their two Caymans wrapped with Xpel. .
     
  14. Puppethead

    Puppethead Well-Known Member

    My previous MINI was a 2015 Hardtop S I bought used, and it had stripes but no PPF on the font. When I had it put on I was told they had to take the stripes (black with red pinstripes) off. So I did that, and sort of regretted it but never replaced them, and the car was pretty sweet (it was also chip tuned). It did have custom pinstriping around the mirrors and just under the waistline, so it did still have character.

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  15. chrunck

    chrunck Well-Known Member

    This is also true if you put the stripes on top, it's just the the stripe will have a small gap underneath where it crosses the PPF. There's really no getting around it unless you wrap the entire hood.
     
  16. abrandt

    abrandt Active Member

    I'm going to quote your wife to my partner!
     
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  17. Tommm

    Tommm Well-Known Member

    Agreed. But it is a lot less. Also on his R, the stripe is on the bottom of the fender/rocker. So there is no gap like we have on the hood. Unless you to PPF on the whole hood. Then no gap.
     
  18. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

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