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Hi

Enquiring on behalf of a friend who is looking at getting some stickers made up for his new business, nothing too flash just a basic logo with company name and number. Something that can be stuck on the outside of car windows and won’t peel or weather easily

Basically after something like the SAU VIC stickers, if someone could recommend a few places and pricing, probably best a place that you have used before or had past experience with, that would be great

Thanks in advance

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Not sure if its what your after, nor do I know where to get them, but I have seen an alternative to having stickers on the car. This guy used a large magnet with his company logo on it, meaning when he wanted the car for the weekend he could just take them off, pretty cool if its your car.

Thanks for all the info guys, helps a lot

Tell your mate to send me a PM, I can help him out after I move this week - examples at jdmstyledecals.com but I also do a lot of custom work.

Thanks mate, will have him PM you asap

There's a couple of people out at Caribbean gardens of a Sunday printing stickers up all the time, always busy with people queued up.

I got one done for $5 or $10 and it lasted a good three years on my skyline, went through car washes, high pressure spray at car lovers etc... all good.

email this guy: [email protected]

His names Moe, is in the Sth East Suburbs, just send him a picture file of whateva u want designed and dimensions and he'll hav it on ur doorstep asap...or if ur in his area u can pick it up...gud rates too

Great work, has business but cant remember their name

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