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I didn't get to speak to him today, but hopefully i will tomorrow

so what style have you guys decided on: the silver or grey/aluminium style?

the supplier will apply double sided tape on each badge which is strategically placed for it not to be seen.

Hey man i prefer the shiny silver one. looks sweet. Buy the badges people. The more people want, the quicker i get my Badge . I live near ur place mate so i could drop by and give ya the deposit if u like. How strong is the tape. Cuz i fink it will be a target for badging?

yeh no worries....cum around and check the samples out if u want...but id prefer not to accept deposit until we get the numbers cuz it would be inconvenient for both of us

as for the tape, to say its really strong is an understatement

oh thats good then. Ill pop down when u get the numbers and give ya the deposit. Dont worry it looks very good in the picture so i know it looks better in the flesh (metal) :)

Damnit half the people on this forum own GTS-T'z and they cant pull 36 bucks out. Common Guyz

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yeh no worries....cum around and check the samples out if u want...but id prefer not to accept deposit until we get the numbers cuz it would be inconvenient for both of us

as for the tape, to say its really strong is an understatement

Use the 3M industrial tape, it sets like cement after a few minutes.

**** why would you wanna stick it down super strong???

The last thing u want is some little **** prying your badge off with a screw driver and wrecking your paint work because its so hard to get off...,

a $36 badge vs a respray of your boot.

update: (13)

ME x 1

INASNT x1

jaqule x 2

WazR32GTSt x1

skyline x2

ABuSD x1

Blade x1

krzysiu x1

eriktufa x1

lukits01 x1

knore x1

ok guys if i get 20 ppl im gonna order them and try to reduce the overall ordered quantity by 5

omg this has taken off soo quickly. its jumped in the mid teens in less than 2 dayz :rofl: 4 more to go guyz, common :rofl: Guess ill be popping down to ur place sooner DSKYLINE2C to place my deposit.

ok fair enuff

ill be accepting deposits as of today....use can either pay cash or in my account. if you choose to pay directly into my account please specify USERNAME and pm me...also pm me ur address if ur interstate. My phone number is 0403 556 037.

edited:

Name: Faheem Tahir

Bank: ANZ

BSB: 013 128

ACC: 517 820 036

cheers

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