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Well.

Jaik's mates gave me a sticker at driftnats and whilst applying it over a bumpy part of my bumper (that is damaged) i've stuffed it up.

Now I need another sticker, or a bigger image than the one I have in my avatar so I can give it to my mate to make me a sticker (works at the printers).

Could someone provide me with a sticker, photo or an image so I can get them copied please?

If someone helped me out i'd be happy to send em out to you guys just pay me (p&h) and whatever it cost for the sticker (if it costs anything - my mate says under 100 and certain size he can do it himself so its no dramas) so probably $1-2.

Thanks!

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initial drift australia are selling these stickers in white vinal and they look very nice :) i got one on my car

Well.

Jaik's mates gave me a sticker at driftnats and whilst applying it over a bumpy part of my bumper (that is damaged) i've stuffed it up.

Now I need another sticker, or a bigger image than the one I have in my avatar so I can give it to my mate to make me a sticker (works at the printers).

Could someone provide me with a sticker, photo or an image so I can get them copied please?

If someone helped me out i'd be happy to send em out to you guys just pay me (p&h) and whatever it cost for the sticker (if it costs anything - my mate says under 100 and certain size he can do it himself so its no dramas) so probably $1-2.

Thanks!

Ceffo I stuck mine on the passenger side lower part of the rear bar, ever so slightly visible from the rear of the car but mostly on the side.

Looks great apart from the bubbles and the fact half of it is missing - hows that for authentic dori look... even the sticker is buggered!

:spamcan:

Hmmm speaking of Koalas, I will have more stickers done this weekend if anyone wants one...

koalablack.jpg

i did for my asian friend whos name is koala... or something to that sounding... but then he wrote his car off... so unless u have a full car size one... dont think it will quite be the same :)

Hmmm speaking of Koalas, I will have more stickers done this weekend if anyone wants one...

Thanks for the pic Gojira damn the koala nose if I could only chop the ears off :)

I have small cats for sale $5 each.

Stickers for $5? thanks but no thanks.

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