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i have a set of graphics to suit skyline. its been cut out of a blue colour that changes to darker blue and lighter blue in the sun and under street lights.

if anyone is intersted let me know. i can make more of this design if needed and many many diffrent colours. but this actull set it the blue.

i have only made two of these the 1st one was put onto my mates car (the same one with the blue neon kit under it) the other was a spare.

** i cant attach the photo i have tryed everything if anyone wants to see i can email it to them, or maybe someone will host the pic for me **

chears

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Can you get these made up or are they just one set as in the picture?

I have an urge to get somethign exactly like this.. but thinner would be good. I've been looking at the Signal cars as something I want to emulate.. My car is silver/gun-metal series 2 and I am not sure how the blue would look..

Depending on all of the above I'll go $80 for a set :P

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yeah.. thems the nice ones. once I get my 400R skirts.. may as well stick one one. The ones with the nismo "swish" is even better.

Can you produce these? I am sure there is a fair bit of demand? even dare i say it, for a group buy on rice..

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what other kolors can you do , as I have a blue line and would like a silver or black shiny one , also the thinner 400 style // also waiting for reply on neon

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halz : i can make that sticker easy mate. ill just go off the picture you have posted up.

if anyone is intersted in that one i can also do that.

predator : if you can find me a pic of the nismo one i can get them done as well.

jaqule : any colour under the sun champing

EVERYONE PM me if your interested and i will get back to you asap

chears

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