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could be mistaken for wanker tho :D

god ni you're quick... lol

as for the vinyl $100 WTF? the vinyl itself that size costs about $10, you're telling me they charge $90 to put a EPS design into a PC and to cut it up to that shape (ie press the cut button on the vinyl cutter). Its a simple 1 colour vinyl dude.

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large red stripe is a roll of adhesive vinyl lol... $15 bucks per 5m roll.

That's it... I'm buying a vinyl cutter... at these prices I'll make a small fortune.

thats what u think lol

if only it was that easy... theres a bit more to it... and its actually 2 colours cause u have white and red. but if u think it will only cost u $10 to do it... by all means.

my mistake its 3 colours... 2 shades of red...

just do the sign... as for the stripe you can just get a roll of adhesive vinyl and use a pair of scissors to cut it out before n after the sign. this is backyard decals anyways, dosen't need to be precise.

Roy... if you wanna fund a large enough piece of vinyl then I'll use a surgical scalpel and a blown up printout to fashion you a decal. We can do it at Geoff's house when a game of rugby's on n make an afternoon of it.

put the big arse koala rip off of the uras monkey on it?

WTF ??!11!?

put a drift sticker on a Team Wang track car? Don't you like being able to breathe without the aid of a respirator?

My car may be  jap car but im a redneck Aussie:) No Jap Drift Stickers for my car...perhaps Sandman decals or 351GT stickers, maybe a shaker on the bonnet?

How about a Crow Cams or big mofo FOX sticker on your back window then? hehe

WTF ??!11!?

put a drift sticker on a Team Wang track car? Don't you like being able to breathe without the aid of a respirator?

bah its only a few suspension and tyre changes away from being a drift car and vise versa. Do both I say!

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