2011-2014 Dodge Charger Rear Wing Graphic
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2011-2014 Dodge Charger Rear Wing Graphic

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2011-2014 Dodge Charger Rear Wing GraphicFAQ: STREETGRAFX LLC IS NOT ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM AFFILIATED WITH THE AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURES SHOWN ON THIS SITE. CUSTOM ORDERS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST VIA EMAIL info@streetgrafx. com ORDERS SHIP VIA USPS PRIORITY 3 TO 5 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER ORDER, EXPECT ADDITIONAL 4 TO 5 DURING HOLIDAYS. REFUNDS, BECAUSE OUR PRODUCTS ARE PRODUCED PER ORDER AND NOT STOCKED, WE HAVE A 45% RETURN FEE PROVIDED ONCE CUSTOMER RETURNS ORDER IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. CUSTOM

FAQ:

  • STREETGRAFX LLC IS NOT “ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM” AFFILIATED WITH THE AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURES SHOWN ON THIS SITE.
  • CUSTOM ORDERS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST VIA EMAIL [email protected]
  • ORDERS SHIP VIA USPS PRIORITY 3 TO 5 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER ORDER, EXPECT ADDITIONAL 4 TO 5 DURING HOLIDAYS.
  • REFUNDS, BECAUSE OUR PRODUCTS ARE PRODUCED PER ORDER AND NOT STOCKED, WE HAVE A 45% RETURN FEE PROVIDED ONCE CUSTOMER RETURNS ORDER IN LIKE NEW CONDITION.

CUSTOM DESIGNS & DUAL COLOR GRAPHICS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL COST!

Graphics available in many colors, materials & designs. This graphic is the same graphic that we provide to new & used auto dealers nation wide. While our graphics are designed to be installer friendly we still recommend professional installation for our more larger and difficult applications.

SEE COLOR CHART PAGE FOR ADDITIONAL COLORS

The difference between the two grades of material is longevity and application difficulty. High performance and metallic vinyls are a little more difficult to install because of the mil thickness. Both materials can last much longer then the projected manufacture specifications if proper maintenance is performed and the material is not subject to constant UV exposure.

Skill Level?

Our kits are designed to be installed by the end user. View the Instructions prior to installation. If you are uncomfortable installing your graphic kit, contact your local Sign or Tint retailer in your area which will usually install the kit for a minimal fee.

Installing Graphic Kit:

 

  • Surface Preparation
  • Make sure your vehicle and your hands are clean and free of any wax, oil, road tar, hair, lint, dust or any other debris that can cause imperfections seen through the vinyl.
  • Graphic Placement
  • Dry-Fit your graphic by taping (masking tape) it in the specified location (do not remove backing paper on back side of graphic). this process will allow you to see where the kit will be applied.
  • Wet Method (see instructions provided)
  • This process is the easiest for first time installers. Once you are satisfied with the Dry-Fit location, use small pieces of masking tape applied to vehicle surface at the outside corners of your graphic leaving a border / crop mark reference points. Remove backing paper from graphic then lightly spray adhesive side of vinyl as well surface of vehicle to which the stripe will be applied (for larger graphics a second person may be needed!) Place the graphic on surface aligning each corner with the masking tape reference points, make sure graphic is flat free of wrinkles and in its attended location. If need be the graphic can be lifted using the wet method to reposition and realign. Squeegee graphic starting from the center of stripe out to each end (see instructions provided) As you squeegee the kit, you might start to bunch up the kit. You should be able to lift (snap) it up again, and re-tension it as needed. Wait 15 minutes and remove the pre-mask pulling back at a sharp angle to avoid lifting the kit. Spraying the pre-mask after it has been squeegeed will allow pre-mask adhesive to release and become easier to remove. Finally, use a sharp razor knife or blade to lightly cut the door openings. Do this carefully so as not to cut into the paint finish. It is best to trim the graphic back 1/8 of an inch from all edges. In other words, don't cut in the center of the opening and fold the kit behind the door or into the door jamb. Instead, using your blade at a sharp angle riding the edge of the body panel cut from top to bottom of both sides of opening. That will give the kit a better grip on the vehicle and avoid lifting the edge from dirt, moisture, cleaning, and polishing.
  • Dry Method (see instructions provided)
  • While the graphic is in its correct position during the Dry-Fit process, apply masking tape vertically or horizontally over the center of graphic and beyond 2" providing a center hinge. Lift one half and peel back the application tape & decal from the backing paper, then with scissors cut and remove backing paper near hinged area. Applying raised half with squeegee from the hinged area out moving left to right or up to down in one inch increments. Remove hinge and lift second half of decal removing backing paper starting from the area that was hinged. apply the rest of decal in the same method as first half. Once all sections have been successfully applied peel and remove pre-mask by pulling back at a sharp angle to avoid lifting the kit. Spraying the pre-mask after it has been squeegeed will allow pre-mask adhesive to release and become easier to remove. Finally, use a sharp razor knife or blade to lightly cut the door openings. Do this carefully so as not to cut into the paint finish. It is best to trim the graphic back 1/8 of an inch from all edges. In other words, don't cut in the center of the opening and fold the kit behind the door or into the door jamb. Instead, using your blade at a sharp angle riding the edge of the body panel cut from top to bottom of both sides of opening. That will give the kit a better grip on the vehicle and avoid lifting the edge from dirt, moisture, cleaning, and polishing.
  • Removing Bubbles
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    bubbles can be removed by using a pin or sharp blade to poke the outside edge of the bubble and work the air or water out through the opening.

    Graphic Removal?

    The graphic can be removed at any time. Heat the graphic with a blow dryer (Not a Heat Gun!) to loosen the adhesive which will make it easier to remove. Pull heated vinyl directly away from surface slowly, this should prevent adhesive from remaining of vehicle surface.

    Payment Process

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    Freight:

    We ship USPS Priority Mail. We normally ship within 3 to 5 Business days of order. Expect 4 to 5 additional Business days during the holiday season.

    Privacy Policy:

    All customer information is kept in strict confidence. We do not release any information on any of our customers to anyone without that customers consent.

    Return Policy

    • All Vinyl Graphics are made to order and items are not stocked. All graphics require prepayment before shipping. Because our items are made per order we offer a 45% re-stocking fee. Customer is responsible for return freight and will not be refunded until product is returned in new condition.
    • Please make sure of your purchase before committing to the Payment.
    • It is the customer's responsibility to open the package and inspect the items upon delivery. Packages that appear to be damaged should be immediately reported to the freight carrier. Damage due to shipping is the sole responsibility of the freight carrier. All claims are to be made by the customer directly with the carrier. Shipping carriers will not honor late claims.
    • All items should be inspected for defects or damage and "dry fitted" prior to being installed. StreetGraFX LLC Highly recommends Using a professional installer on most all our kits.

     

     

    Shipping Notes
    • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
    • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
    • Delivery to the USA:
    1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
    • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
    Exchange/Return Notes
    • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
    • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
    • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
    • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2017
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    Erika M
    Houston, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Great read with an interesting plot
    It took me quite some time to get to this book, mostly because I never managed to read the original Grisha trilogy, I tried several times to get started with it, but there was something about it that didn’t quite suck me in. Eventually though, I gave up that series and decided to dig into Six of Crows even though I had not read the Grisha trilogy in advance. And I am happy that I did because Six of Crows was an easy read that pulled me in rather quickly. In Six of Crows we follow a group of six criminals from a gang called the Dregs, and when their leader, Kaz, gets a job that would change their lives forever, he can’t say no, despite the job being as impossible as it gets. So, in this book, we get to come along on the quest as they set out to break into one of the most secure prisoners in Fjerda. There’s a lot of things that I really enjoy in this book, but also a few things that slightly annoyed me. But for the most part this is a great read and the way the author has managed to keep the reader invested in all three characters and their separate POVs is impressive, not once did I feel like any of the characters were unnecessary or flat. Every character is well developed with interesting backstory and there’s also a lot going on in their relationships and thanks to the separate POV’s you get a very intimate connection to each an ever characters emotions and reasons to what they do. It’s, like I said, beautifully crafted and the writing too is beautiful and vivid. The wordbuiling is great and Bardugo manages to incorporate details of the world and the scenery in the story without it feeling heavy with information. It all flows very well, and as I read it was easy to picture the scenes. The plot was interesting, full of twists and turns and seeing the team’s job take shape from the eyes of multiple POVs made for a very interesting read and also gave the heist that sense of mystery and surprise that we’re used to seeing on tv and in movies. As for the things that I didn’t quite like it was not bad enough to really make a difference in the overall rating, but it was still things that stuck out to me. The first being that I felt like the heist sometimes got overshadowed by massive bits of backstory. The backstory itself didn’t bother me because they were interesting and great, and they made me understand and connect with the character a lot more, but I didn’t feel like they were necessary for the story in that elaborated manor they had been written in, less information had been enough and kept the pacing of the main plot more consistent. So, even though I enjoyed learning about the characters pasts and the reasons they ended up in the gang, I would have preferred more focus on the heist itself. The second thing is the beginning. It was unnecessary and pointless. Why make us invested in Joost and Anya just to basically never mention them again? I get the point of showing what the drug could do, but there must have been a better way to do it. The third thing is related to the Fjerdans and primarily their language. The Fjerdan’s are, according to what I’ve read from interviews with Leigh Bardugo, heavily influenced by Scandinavia, and more specifically Sweden and Norway. As a swede, I can totally see that, and I knew that it is a fictional language and that my own language has been used as inspiration. But I couldn’t help feel a bit thrown off when there was suddenly words that I knew from my own language being used when there was so many other words used that didn’t fit at all with the way we’d use those words. It’s hard to explain, and truly it doesn’t really matter since it’s fiction and not real, but it was something that stood out to me, like a hiccup that broke the flow of my reading. I think it would have bothered me less if the Fjerdans had actually spoken any of the Scandinavian languages, or at least had a more reasonable structure to their sentences and words that would have fit well with the use of actual words from our language. And in this same line are the names of the Fjerdan Drüskelle. There were typical Scandinavian names at a lot of the times, but then there were these names that stood out and didn’t fit in with the rest we’d been told. But, I’m not going to let any of this affect the rating since this is just a personal thing that most likely wouldn’t bothered anyone else, and if does not in any way affect the intensity and greatness of the story. So, overall, this book will get a solid 4/5 stars from me, and I can’t wait to dig into the sequel. I can also highly recommend this book to basically everyone, it’s a great read and the way Leigh Bardugo handled all six POVs is reason enough for every author to pick up this book.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2019

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