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Re: pic: RC 1736 bumpers

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Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor View Post
They look nice and legal to me. Am I missing something?
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If the numbers are applied to the cloth of the bumbers with ink or dye, they would still be considered Standard Bumpers. If addition material is added to the bumpers in order to display the number, they would no long be considered Standard Bumpers but would instead be considered custom bumpers.
So, these bumpers might be legal if the images were applied using ink or dye, but would not be if they were decals, vinyl, or anything else. I'm not sure where spray paint falls (it's what we used), but with most substances, the bumpers would need to be Custom Bumpers for them to be legal.
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