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Hey well a few of us were talking about stickers last time I attended a meet, and was told to PM Gary1, I did but replies are few and far between, so I did some searching and it looks like we can order them for the same price from a SAU banner sponsor, detailed in this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=34280

So I got mine on order, cant wait!

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Man you are lazy Zoix! If you went to that thread you would have seen this link:

http://www.street-weapons.net/store/browse...678ea5c1,,.html

and no you dont need credit card, just choose the wire transfer and he accepts direct deposits, so that's what I did as I dont have credit card either :)

That and I didnt really want the banne, just the side one, so I just ordered them, $5 with free postage, you cant beat that!

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Man you are lazy Zoix! If you went to that thread you would have seen this link:

 

http://www.street-weapons.net/store/browse...678ea5c1,,.html

 

and no you dont need credit card, just choose the wire transfer and he accepts direct deposits, so that's what I did as I dont have credit card either :P

 

That and I didnt really want the banne, just the side one, so I just ordered them, $5 with free postage, you cant beat that!

Just ordered my stickers. i ordered the 2 small ones. the big one aint to my taste.

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Yeah I only ordered the small ones too, just be carefull putting them on, stupid me did not know they are not directional, but I made them :D after a bit of fiddling :)

The big one does not look too bad, I got one too so I stuck it on, might replace it with one that has slightly bigger writing, but they all look awesome on a black car, white on black really stands out!

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Maybe we need a short picture tutorial to show people how to apply them.

I've got the stickers just haven't put them on yet, cause I am waiting until I clean my car and I am extremely lazy :D

Might do it on Thursday night while we are waiting for everyone to show up and then we can take photos at the same time.

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Yeah I didnt think it was too hard, just got to have a steady hand and start off where the letters meet the circles and then go out in both directions from there, problem was that I wanted both side of my car to look the same, so I stuck the passengers side circles on upside down, which meant the little bit in the middle had to go because then none of the lettering fit, also had to move the skyline top lettering across and try to line up the bottom fron red circle, lots of fart-assing around, but got the look I was after :D

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Maybe we need a short picture tutorial to show people how to apply them.

 

I've got the stickers just haven't put them on yet, cause I am waiting until I clean my car and I am extremely lazy :D

 

Might do it on Thursday night while we are waiting for everyone to show up and then we can take photos at the same time.

I think the generally accepted rule is to use a spray bottle (garden variety) with a small amount of detergent. Spray the area where the sticker is going to gi with a light film and then apply sticker. the liquid and detergent allows you to move the sticker around and push out any air pockets before its sets in its final position

That's the method I have been told when applying vinyl stuff anyway....give it a go...works a treat

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