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Hey mate,

if your still doing the stickers im up for it....

cheers,

I make vinyl decals and signs as a part time businesss/hobby.

I'm wondering if there's any interest for SAU ACT stickers.

I will need an artwork, that we all agree on. Would anyone like to attempt?

The sticker size needs to be 20cm wide max, 10cm min. No line thinner than 1mm. It must be single colour, no shade.

It can be as simple as URL + a skyline silluette.

It will be free as my contribution to the club, but you'll need to send me a self-stamped envelope if you want it posted.

Interested?

  • 2 weeks later...

Speaking of stickers, I made these up the other night after frigging around in the dark trying to work out which fuse was which in the dashboard fusebox.

They are sized so they just stick on the inside of the R33 fusebox cover, and I was able to squeeze 9 on a sheet.

So you can either:

(a) print your own using the template down there \/ on some A4 inkjet paper with the peel off backing

or

(b) pull me over if you see me around town, and i'll give you one of my left overs. :laugh:

R33_Dash_Fuse.doc

Tried posting the template in the DIY forum, but it didn't seem to get there. Oh well......

  • 2 weeks later...

The first batch of stickers were free, I have 2 left, but they are reserved for Melly and an R31 member.

I have set up an online shop for the decals that I make, and I have included SAU ACT stickers at a heavily discounted price of $0.50 + $2 postage & handling, for those who are willing to pay for the stickers.

You can choose black or white.

At additional cost, it is also available in silver, chrome or gunmetal-gray (slightly different to Nissan's gunmetal gray).

You will have to use this link to get to the item page. This item won't be accessible through the front page of my shop. http://aographics.net/decalshop/product.php?id_product=94

You will need to sign up to help me process the order. I can assure you that I will not send any junk emails, and your details will not be used for any other reasons than processing your order.

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