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Thanks Ewan,

Glad you like them

Photo's dont do parts justice sometimes - getting light and shade reflection in the right places is hard I think out of about 200 photo's of some parts we manage to get the right lighting for the part and choose maybe 3 or 4 images to go with.

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Take a pic when you have them on the car as well

Can't wait for my sets to arrive. Will get pics on 2 different cars for you when they do =)

I was just about to PM you - your second set is almost cut running the last tool path now. Then they will be booked into the polish and final finish tomorrow. Anticipating a completion by this friday

Thanks again Anthony

Just updating with some variations of the Z-Tune Badge - CNC Billet 3mm Thick - this badge dimension is 138mm x 31.5mm but can be changed to whichever size needed

  • Lower Base will be mill finished
  • Upper Edges and contours will be full polish
  • Any choice of color for the inlay
  • Also either inverted lettering or extruded version

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Custom CNC Billet - Number Plate Style for Burnout Entrant Vehicle


Item will be inlayed with Black Candy and Full Polish on the Skull and Lettering - should look similar to a Black White style number plate but should pop some.

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Anyone interested in Custom Show plates CNC Billet with any color and finish - can be extruded type lettering or inverted type - letters or image incorporated

Thanks All

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PUNISHD - Custom Number Plate

Upload of the previous images were the mill finish - this verison now has a mirrror polish

Will be inlayed with DNA Black Abyss Candy on the base around the letters and the skulls before a Crytsal Diamond Clear Over

Will upload pics when I have the final version.

Anyone interested in Custom CNC - Just send a PM

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Thanks All

Shipping to the U.S.?

We ship international, if you can advise a product you are looking to order we can calculate shipping costs.

Just need a drawing, dimension or if there was an interest on a previous model you have seen that would be great.

Cheers

Hi All,

Just wanted to update post with a new customer RB26 Engine Ornament Plate

CNC Billet 6061 - Mirror Polish finish

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Image captured with various reflections and light to ensure we could show the mirror finish for you all.

Looks great

Also working on some other products and should have them up soon.

Thanks

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Can confirm Tim does great work, highly recommend guys :yes:

Will get pics of the small badges i got made for the R hopefully this week *Crosses fingers*

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Hi All,

Just wanted to share a recent sample we done after supplying a customer with a polished only version.

See below image

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Nissan Z-tune Badge

Custom CNC Machined 6061 Billet - Anodized Black Upper Surface Full Polish

By this friday we will have some pretty amazing pieces we can share when our customers receive the items.

Hi I am curious in to how much it will be for a total of 4 badges? I would like 1 for front (grill) 1 for rear and then 2 for rear sides of car. Oh im looking at the GTT badges (chrome and red) if you could let me know what the total will be for these please, thank you.

Hi I am curious in to how much it will be for a total of 4 badges? I would like 1 for front (grill) 1 for rear and then 2 for rear sides of car. Oh im looking at the GTT badges (chrome and red) if you could let me know what the total will be for these please, thank you.

Hi z00key,

I will PM the costing to you regarding a set of the GTT - badges

Thanks

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