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hey mate. id love a set in the size in the original pic put up by nismo girl, i have a wine red r33 and would like the blue but i dunno if it would look any good against the red, could u make a set 4 me in light blue, like the blue at the pointy end? i like that sorta metallic shimmer it has, it wouldbe a month or 2 but would definatly love a set.....$80for both right? let me know cheers mate.

Andrew.

hi melv.... i will be heading down to brisbane next weekend... do you do the graphics yourself or do you have a shop do it for you?? would like it but thinner in chrome or blue and smaller blocks ending at the rear... will it fit a 4 door skyline??

how much will it cost?? i'm quite interested...

cheers

Jackson

hi melv.... i will be heading down to brisbane next weekend... do you do the graphics yourself or do you have a shop do it for you??  would like it but thinner in chrome or blue and smaller blocks ending at the rear... will it fit a 4 door skyline??

how much will it cost?? i'm quite interested...

cheers

Jackson

hey mate,

no i dont have a shop. i work at a sign company but they dont really do any sticker jobs but have all the gear there to do it. so im just offering my services :)

i can make up pritty much any design as long as its kinda simple.

if you want it thin like the 400R and bigger blocks than the 400R style it shouldnt be a problem at all. chrome is a bitch to stick on a car without ripping it or sumthing but i can be done in chrome it will cost a little more because chrome is like a film and costs more for me to order it in for you. $125 will get you out of trouble.

if u want blue like a normal cast colour straight blue it will cost $85 and about $100 in that blue colour thats posted up on the white 33.

pm me or email me at [email protected] if your interested or have any questions

thanks for the interest Jackson

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Melv,

I gotta silver 1995 r33, just a few questions:

1. Can you also put them on for me? Price? (supply only and supply + install)

2. What colour do you recommend on a silver r33? I am after thin stripes as well but in 2 tones - look at the 2nd pic of the r34.

3. Do you also do stickers/logos/alpha-numerals? You know, like HKS, Nismo stickers, etc...

PM me mate. I am located in Sunnybank, QLD.

I have attached a few pics of some designs to maybe broaden your designs to other members.

twoquik - the guys car owned by mate of mine.

CHASP - i havent been able to get the pics onto my computer yet i will asap tho. it came up looking so good !!

siu_loong_bao - 1. Can you also put them on for me? Price? (supply only and supply + install)

** i sure can do that, it will be $50 for my hard work and time LOL**

2. What colour do you recommend on a silver r33? I am after thin stripes as well but in 2 tones - look at the 2nd pic of the r34.

**after doing CHASP's 32GTR BLACK LOOKS HOT AS on silver !! black and red maybe ?

3. Do you also do stickers/logos/alpha-numerals? You know, like HKS, Nismo stickers, etc...

i have a few programed up (i can offer you TRUST , APEXI , BLITZ , NIZMO and HKS :>

Pm me if you have any questions or anything

just thought i would let everyone know. i have a few other designs that i have done and have a few pics if anyone wants them.

as i am sure u have all gathered i can pritty much make up any design you find on the net. there or so many diffrent options. so my suggestion is get out there surf the net and look for that somthing diffrent and email me a copy of it and i can get it made up for you.

any colour is possable even a few others like that blue graphic that was posted.

i also have BLITZ , HKS , TRUST , APEXI LOGOS that i can make it any size and colour if anyone is also interested in them.

please post pm or email me ( [email protected] ) and i will try and help you get what your after.

thank you for your time

MELV

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