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Hi all

I am looking for an image file for the following type of Nismo S1 decal:

Have searched for a while now but can't seem to find the correct type. Would anyone happen to know where I could find this? Apparently Nismo do not make the anymore.

It must say: 'S1, S-Tune Concept Engine, Spec1' as per the below photo.

Cheers.

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There is a R1 logo for sale on YAJ. You could grab that and try to manipulate the R to S if you can find the font :)

Yeah I saw that, they also have an S1 sticker in red (wrong colour), but they want over $130 excl delivery!!

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You could use the above pic to create the image you're after. Just chop the car out and there you go

Probably not going to be good enough quality to put on the car though

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A good graphic artist/sticker maker should be able to use this image and various pictures you can find of the S1 logo to make you what you want. It may take them some time to get it right but it would be doable.

Ill have a look in my gtr magazines and see if i can find a good shot of the S

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A good graphic artist/sticker maker should be able to use this image and various pictures you can find of the S1 logo to make you what you want. It may take them some time to get it right but it would be doable.

Ill have a look in my gtr magazines and see if i can find a good shot of the S

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Cheers mate

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Didn't turn up anything useful in the Gtr magazines

Try using this Phil, take it to a good sticker man and he should be able to do the rest. Iron Chef might be able to help with the overall size since he has the R1 concept engine stickers on his car.

http://www.acromann.com/product_info.php?products_id=1338&osCsid=nwnthyjqbsmi

I think the real questions is though, when did you get the S-tune!?

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Well after a LONG and painful search, finally came up with the goods.

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Would love the Nismo stripes, put that would be an even bigger headache.

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Nice one Phil. Where did you source them from, if you dont mind me asking..

Found a set on Yahoo Japan in red, had them re-created locally in the right colour

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