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Hi fellas,

I am trying to get some proper-size Nismo stencils for my intercooler...I saw some floating around on these forums a few months back but searched and could not find anything...

I notice that the following crowd sells them, but I am interested in some PDF cut-outs of proper-size Nismo intercooler stencils or where to buy them from...please help...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=270292867355

Cheers,

Kevin

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i made one. i bought a nismo sticker that was a good size for the cooler. bought some decent stiff cardbord from the craft shop put the sticker on and then used a stanly knife to cut out the letters and your left with with a nice perfect nismo stencil.

after doing so i then realised that i didnt want a nismo stencil on a hks cooler so i just left it plain. but very easy to do.

i made one. i bought a nismo sticker that was a good size for the cooler. bought some decent stiff cardbord from the craft shop put the sticker on and then used a stanly knife to cut out the letters and your left with with a nice perfect nismo stencil.

after doing so i then realised that i didnt want a nismo stencil on a hks cooler so i just left it plain. but very easy to do.

Lol thats classic... Yeah I made one the same way... very easy...

yeh just use spray paint, thats wat i did with my greddy cooler on my old 33. onlt thing is that the spray comes off slowly, chipping away with stones and that when u drive.

so to help it stay longer, once u know where the stencil is gonna go, use methalated spirits to clean the fins so the paint sticks better.

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