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Good day all,

I'm doing a research for my car R32 GTR and my mate EVO6 of what our car will look like with the Mine's sticker on the side that goes from back to front that look sort of like an arrow.

Also if you have it, where did you buy it and how good is it? Also is it easy to stick on your car or you've got a pro to do it.

It looks something like this R34GT-R.jpg

So if you have one on your car, doesnt matter what please post up a pic if you can, if you dont know how to send it to my email and i'll post it up for ya, its [email protected].

Thanks

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if you want 1 a mate of mine works at a sticker place and could make 1 up for you. don't know how much though. if you email me straight side on pic of your car i will give it to him and he will give me back a picture of what the car will look like with it on. he can add other stickers too.

I could make that, how many ppl are keen on these?

Ive got superdrift this weekend so im busy preparing the car this week but if theres some decent interest I could start a group buy for these next week.

Ive been looking into it and have a few pics so Im pretty certain I could make a good replica, but a proper side on pic would help greatly

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