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here is the pics i took....it was one of the easiest stickers ive ever put on which was ace and it looks mad.

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i hope you can see the sticker enough in the last one....bad lighting outside

sorry for the missiveness of the pics

look out for me on the streets

I would like one, but just the (skylinesaustralia.com) one

Not really keen on the GTR badge style SAU sticker

So, would it be possible to get a hold on one of those stickers?

I'm in adelaide aswell 5108, Price?

Thanks mate

if i decide to put just the SAU on my pc case you can have the url bit for say $3 ?

Cheers Mitch, they look awsome.

GreaT performance part, may increase power by 10kws (with enthusiastic driving)

LOL, thanks mate

i found that the 3m material used gave me 15kw at all wheels , get your car dyno'd and post results :cheers:

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