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Shell you know the only think I need to make my car fulsikier :?: A MysFit sticka :!: :!: :!: Anyone know where I can get a nice big yellow one for the front window like Prank :?: :?: Then I'll have a silver SDU sticka on tha back, and MysFit sticka on the front.

Also I havn't put any stickers on yet ... Do you put them on the inside or the outside of the glass ? are they easy nuff to put on without screwing up ? Is there anything I should do before applying the stckers to get out all the air bubbles and make it stick gooder :lol:[/quote:0144edb839]

Jim LMAO! You are tha sticker king!!! I think you'd have to ask Prank about the mysfit stickers, and I'd say you need actually be a member of the mysfit club first *lol*

Just remember, if we get a proper Skyline club going, you will need a space on your car for that sticker too!!!! So leave room, it will be the most important one :wink: :wink: :wink:

Now, how to apply the sticker. It goes on the outside. Hold the sticker so that it reads correctly, then turn over and peel off the back. Stick onto clean, dry glass. Peel the front of the sticker off slowly. :wink:

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ONARUN, why don't you go looking for a printing broker. that way you could offer a discount price to at least get some business in the door while you are developing your own client base.

printing brokers work really well, they do all the running around to find clients and then you just quote on business that they need done, or if you cant find one, employ one on a profit share basis. i.e you wouldn't have to pay a salary while you're business is developing and your broker gets a percentage of all business that he brings in. so there is plent of upside for him to work his butt off. be careful when doing this though, don't take this job on yourself unless you are a very good salesman

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ONARUN, why don't you go looking for a printing broker. that way you could offer a discount price to at least get some business in the door while you are developing your own client base.[/quote:2b280a1b4d]

hmmm. Good idea. Never actually thought of this. I just told my old man and he's stoked. At least there'll be some turnover initially. Not planning on making any profit in the begining anyway. Just build client base.

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Now, how to apply the sticker. It goes on the outside. Hold the sticker so that it reads correctly, then turn over and peel off the back. Stick onto clean, dry glass. Peel the front of the sticker off slowly. :wink:[/quote:c863a82dbd]

OUTSIDE! See my original post above!

Now what was that about JB & coke? At your place? I'll be over soon! :D

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Dammit girl I waited out in the cold 40 mins for you and all I saw was the guy in the payphone down the street :wink:

Outside .... ok they don't peel off in the rain and stuff ? Another question you may be able to answer, how do you get them off ? I got this shitty looking Nismo sticker thats bubbled I wanna get off :?

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You Bastards,,,,except you Shell,,,,,were you going to leave me there all on my own....I sighed up here last week and no bastard was here.

Hey Urmine,,,,you work in the mail room hey,,,,,good little copy boy are we. Keep that copier full of paper little boy or you know what will happen.

Should this old prick go back and hug some sheep then.

Neil

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