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Hi guys!

I have good news and bad, well not really bad news.

I've received stickers today. One is HKS (Black) and one is Nismo (Standard colour, black and red), its a bit late now so i cbf doing anything but after work tomorrow i'll take some pic and post up.

The good news is the HKS sticker looks really good i have to say, the bad news is the NISMO one dont' look alright ( and it happen to be the one that i want) , well to my liking anyway, i'll still post the pic up tomorrow.

To speed the progress up (for summer), i'll call up my contact in oversea and crack the shit because its the Nismo that i want and they f**k it up.

Personally, i think the HKS looks great on bright colour cars and the Nismo looks best on dark car. Anyway, pics will be up tomorrow.

Hmm, I don't like that Nismo one at all, it needs to be the black/red/white stripe like the ones SKY 34 can get. Is this what you meant when you said they fkd the Nismo ones up?

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Hi all

I should get my DHL postage today.

The price is $50 for two side stripes + Postage from Melb to you guys.

Like i stated, the HKS is now pass my quality control :laugh: and ready to be order, i personaly think the HKS will looks good as well.

I waiting impatiently too i'm telling ya. I'm putting the HKS on my mate EVO, once done, i'll post a pic here.

Ok here go folks :D,

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Firstly i'm too lazy to stick it onto my car, secondly i don't know if its somethng that you'd need a pro to do the job or i can just do it myself but i tell you what, it would looks good my skyline thats for sure.

Its how i like it, just side stripes and that it, no words, plan and simple and nice offcourse.

Once sticker is on, should look something like this

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Where do I send my money!!! haha.

Looks great.

I'm just gunna have a go at putting it on myself. I'm ready when you are.

It might be worth starting a brand new thread stating exactly what people can get.

Also what is the length of each sticker? It looks to me like they give you extra for both 2 and 4 doors (good for me if I stuff it up!). What's the length of the start and finish strips?

thats one side, is there a mirrored version of that for the other side?

Yes that is only one side and offcourse there is the other side, i did carefully checked.

Where do I send my money!!! haha.It might be worth starting a brand new thread stating exactly what people can get

I might have to start a new thread just to make things more clear. About the money thing, let's get enough numbers first, i'd need around 10 interest as i dont' want to waste my contact's time (oversea).

[NEW THREAD[/b] NEW THREAD

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