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Hey guys,

I have some stickers for sale here

HKS - Black - in 35mm high and 60mm high

Nismo Italic writing - Black - in 30mm, 50mm, 70mm, 100mm and 120mm high

Nismo Italic writing - White - in 120mm high

Nismo Rounded writing - White with red - 10mm and 15mm high

Nismo Rounded writing - Black with red - 10mm and 15mm high

Apex'i - Black - in 35mm high and 60mm high

i have about 6 of each in each size

$4 for 10mm, 15mm, 35mm stickers

$6 for 50mm, 65mm, 70mm stickers

$8 for 100mm and 120mm stickers

+postage or pickup

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Ok, i found a few more, so here is an updated list of what i've got and the prices

Nismo Italic - Black 30x60mm

Nismo Italic - Black 50x100mm

Nismo Italic - Black 70x140mm

Nismo Italic - Black 100x200mm

Nismo Italic - Black/White 130x260mm

Nismo Rounded - Black/White with red 10x70mm

Nismo Rounded - Black/White with red 15x90mm

Greddy - Black/White - 35x285mm

Greddy - Black/White - 60x500mm

Trust - Black/White - 35x295mm

Trust - Black/White - 60x500mm

HKS - Black - 35x75mm

HKS - Metallic Silver - 60x130mm

HKS - Black - 65x140mm

Apex'i - Black - 35x250mm

Apex'i - Black/Metallic Silver - 60x420mm

$4 for 10mm - 35mm stickers

$6 for 50mm - 70mm stickers

$8 for 100mm + stickers unless otherwise specified

+$1 postage

(will post at my own expense if buying 4 or more) Various stickers

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Are these decals or stickers?

Well there isn't a great deal of difference, but if you look at decals as 'cut from self adhesive vinyl' and stickers as 'cut from paper with a sticky backing' then they are Decals.

i'll take an apexi sticker. pm bank details and postage/

What size bud?

you have pm

  • 2 weeks later...
do the 60mm HKS ones suit a black car? is the while the outline or is it black sticker?

Hey,

The sticker itself is black, the white you see in the image is just the backing paper, i also have white ones in those sizes, i mustn't have written white in there.

Whether itll suit a black car will be a personal preference thing, where did you want to stick it?

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