I do not live in that area, however, I did put our stripe kit on. It is not that hard to do. Just in case you want to try it, here is my recommendations.
First, get the instructions from Paul's book. It tells you exactly how the stripe goes on and measurements.
Next, clean the area very well. Use a good masking tape (painter type - green) to get a straight line. If you are putting on the side stripes, I used a chaulk line to get the line straight, then added the green tape over chaulk line.
Get a spray bottle of soap water and spray onto surface with a generous amount. Peel the backing of the stripe and ensuring that the surface is wet, put on the stripe. Make sure you plenty of overlap around doors and fenders to tuck into. If the surface is wet enough with soapy water, you will be able to move the stripe around and into position.
Once there use something like a body putty spreader to start working out the bubbles. Then, slowly peal off the outside tape. The only thing to be real careful here is to make sure the thin stripes don't move as you peel outsdie tape off. Move slowly. You have plenty of time. Use the spreader to continually work out bubbles and make sure the stripe is sticking to the car. If the stripe is not sticking, it is probably to wet. Wait just a second and try again. The soap and water will eventally allow the stripe to stick very well.
Lastly, continue to work out bubbles with spreader.
Hope this helps.
Paul