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I got some cash and am going to be getting Yellow Velocity wheels. Is there like stickers that you can buy that you put on them or do you just draw on them with like permanent marker?
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contact scott cramer at Maxspeeddesigns.com he will hook u up awesome wheel disks!
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Or you could stencil and spray paint.
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Would lexan paint work or would I need to get that expensive plastic paint?
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It a wheel. No matter what you use it's gonna get scraped up!! I think anything would work if you prep the wheel.
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I have been messing around on AutoCAD to design more wheel stencils for the same idea. It's simple to use the array command to design a quick pattern, then print it out on heavy stock, and use an exacto to trim it out. I'm gonna give it a try in the near future. 'cuz wheel designs hypnotize the competition.......and when the start tone sounds you will ram the wall at the end of the straight.....
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just give the wheels a light coat of clear enamel otherwise the paint will prolly wash off from fuel etc
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after to kinda give it a seal.