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Putting my car in Autosalon in Melb with SAU-VIC in November, an i think it looks a little plain being all white, So im looking for some nismo stripes for it.

cant find them anywhere??

anyone know where i can get some ASAP??

any help appretiated. Cheers

Berin

Heres a pic of what Im after

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not interested in the bonnet bit. just the stripes. Or even MINES or 400R stripes would do.

best bet if you cant find anyone who sells them, talk to some of the sticker/vinyl makers on the forums, if you search for 'car vinyls' with the search function and read some of the posts it you'll find the names, they get mentioned a lot :D

Only one i know off hand is zenith13 in the A.C.T but theres one in SA and NSW aswell. Otherwise use the white pages and find a vinyl business.

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http://www.acromann.com/index.php?cPath=134_135

These are really good quality, took about a week to rock up.

I got the old school 400r style ones and my mate got the tri colour nismos your after, they look great

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  • 4 months later...

get a friend to help out....even better if you have 3 people.....1 to look at placement 1 to hold one end and you to slowly apply it.

I did it myself, pretty stressful. Lots of measuring, remeasuring and re remeasuring just in case. After all that, I still had to peel off and reapply in some areas.

A decent car vinyl will last up to five years... You can wash the car just as normal using high pressure hoses and all. I would recommend not using chrome in large areas as it scratches easily...

I'm thinking about doing a batch of nismo stripe kits so I can provide them at a low cost, anyone interested?

  • 3 months later...

Is this still happening? I'd definately be in for some! I'd want the long ones though, so suit the 34, like the one pictured above...and i'd also want it to have the "nismo" decal which sits underneath the side mirrors...(please) :laugh:

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