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I'm after a business that has cast brass/bronze metal letters [letters, not numbers]. Prefer 150-200mm high ones and not the $100 per letter ones that some places are quoting. It'd cost me +$1,000 for a sign with those robbers. I would be better off cutting them out of plate myself. But being a lazy bugger, I'll see if anyone can sell them to me first.

I've seen them in hardware shops and the like, but do you think I can find them now that I want them..................nnnooo!!!

So if anyone knows of a supplier/maker, please let me know.

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putting N I S M O on your house isn't exactly going to help mail get to it any sooner.

:P:D :D

I like that^^

Nah! I was actually thinking of B O G A N, prolly more my style!!! [Once I loose my two front teeth, take up chain smoking, and learn how to line up for my 'pay' at the APO every thursday fortnight].

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"oooo they even have theyre house number in letters"

"Get used to it Marge, From now on, we'll be spelling eeeeverything with letters!!"

I Think audiotech in tuggers do laser cutting... i think they did some for Sin... no idea on price or material though...

Yeah i know, i R helpful :P

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Nah, it's custom jewellery.........................but a nice big GTR badge for the Nissan Cedric would be uber cool!!!!

Term............you only want one that spells out SHOW US YOU BOOBIES!!!!! [Now write this down cos your going to have to spell it proper and all].

I actually brought some land and want to make up a gate sign for the property..............one that says FU#K OFF TRESPASSERS, got to keep the fishermen and swimmers out!!!!

I was thinking of calling my place 'Skyline', but they inform me that there is a dim sim car made that is called that, so I'll have to think of something else.

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