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yeah that's waht he has indicated

he can't sell them from here unless he pays prank like other business traders (forum rules) so its probably easier for him to just put them on eBay. he has indicated that he would be happy to do this

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jsut an update.. the stickers are being made and are talking a little longer than expected for manufacturing reasons.

hang in there.. they will 100% be coming its just a matter of getting them done right first!

stickers are ready!

i have attached a pic of the produced stickers as sent to me form Dave (the guy who had them made for us).

i have not been able to do a second test of the stickers as i am going away on holidays next week and won't get them in time to do a test.

but.. the guy has 10 sets and it looks like he will put them up on eBay when he can. i will post a link to the eBay page when its up.

they look good in the photos and he has changed the finish to matte and the colour to match our buttons :P

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Edited by WazR32GTSt
stickers are ready!

i have attached a pic of the produced stickers as sent to me form Dave (the guy who had them made for us).

i have not been able to do a second test of the stickers as i am going away on holidays next week and won't get them in time to do a test.

but.. the guy has 10 sets and it looks like he will put them up on eBay when he can. i will post a link to the eBay page when its up.

they look good in the photos and he has changed the finish to matte and the colour to match our buttons :P

Hells Yeah. I'll be watching and ready to buy as soon as they're available.

Thanks

he can't sell them on here, but you can organise a group buy. that is what this is after all.

thanks shan

i know he can't sell them on here, which is why i have asked him to put them on eBay

essentially this thread is a "look what i found on eBay for our car" thread, not a for sale thread..

EDIT: beat me to it damien!

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oh, i see.. thanks shan, will consider it

the thing is that i don't want to be the person responsible for the distribution mainly because i won't be around for the next 4 weeks

i think it will work well with just having them for sale on eBay.. i might even put a link to the eBay page on my signature

at least then it has exposure to other aussie V35 owners and V35 import owners in the UK that are not members of SAU

hopefully there is some interest from here other than myself and damien as others seemed interested before!

Edited by WazR32GTSt
stickers are ready!

i have attached a pic of the produced stickers as sent to me form Dave (the guy who had them made for us).

i have not been able to do a second test of the stickers as i am going away on holidays next week and won't get them in time to do a test.

but.. the guy has 10 sets and it looks like he will put them up on eBay when he can. i will post a link to the eBay page when its up.

they look good in the photos and he has changed the finish to matte and the colour to match our buttons :rofl:

looks good. do you know if he did this with any other color? cars w/ the stone interiors have buttons that are more of a brown/tan shade.

thanks.

all colours canbe catered for although only black currently.. its a minimum of 10 sets for each colour we need

at this stage it looks like we will have to wait a few more weeks for some final testing so that we can be sure the colour and finish is right

i will post up the final pictures with prices then. hang on guys won't be long now!

if people are still keen please post away so i can get a list of those who are interested

that way i can PM everyone once the final testing is done!

if you're counting people interested in the sticker for the stone interior, i'm in.

thanks everyone..

as i said, i'm just going to write everyone on a list and contact you via PM when this is all ready

although they are made, they need to have final testing done first which will take a couple of weeks

cheers,

Warren

thanks everyone..

as i said, i'm just going to write everyone on a list and contact you via PM when this is all ready

although they are made, they need to have final testing done first which will take a couple of weeks

cheers,

Warren

definately put me down for a set too :P

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