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I would like a price on the radiator brackets in BLUE please to match the engine covers. I have a Stagea 260RS AUTECH so I'm not sure what you can fit on them in the space.

any ideas would be great

Stagea Autech 260RS 016

Another thing is I need a badge for my grille where the AUTECH VERSION badge was originally, there are 2 pins on the back of it.

Stagea Autech 260RS 033

Stagea Autech 260RS 014

I would like a price on the radiator brackets in BLUE please to match the engine covers. I have a Stagea 260RS AUTECH so I'm not sure what you can fit on them in the space.

any ideas would be great

Another thing is I need a badge for my grille where the AUTECH VERSION badge was originally, there are 2 pins on the back of it.

Hi Shaun,

I will PM details through for the radiator upper support brackets. Anodised blue is fine - on the front face we have roughly 36.00mm x 13.00mm for logo work, text etc depending on character size qty will determine if we can machine it.

In regards to your decal badge etc - we would require outer dimension so we can draft something for you. We can incorporate many design aspects into the badge for you.

Thanks

IS it say possible to do one in say the R you can put a 4 and gts

Gts

4

Say like that

Hi Josh,

Sure can - a GT R style badge with the upper letters as GTS with a large number 4 with the red centre inlay.

Mint as any chance u could do a purple inlay and make one say for the grill and the rear Ben Sam size as the gtr one inbox me and I've got cash, etc just don't have a drawing etc of it be happy if u could make something up?

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Mint as any chance u could do a purple inlay and make one say for the grill and the rear Ben Sam size as the gtr one inbox me and I've got cash, etc just don't have a drawing etc of it be happy if u could make something up?

Thats Fine,

I will draft some up for you to review - purple is fine - we could even splash some metal flakes if you like - each to there own

I will PM the drafts through - not sure I will get a chance tonight working on a big project for a customer - should be through tomorrow sometime late arvo.

Thanks

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hi mate

can u do a 25 30 badge. 25 on top of the 30 same size as the gtr badge on the front of a 33 gtr

and the 25 30 like tbe R below but in black?

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