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Hey has anyone seen the rear window stickers which is white text and reads "skyline". It sits up the top of the window and spreads all the way across. I have attached a shitty picture of one. I have seen them around but I dont know where to get them from! Maybe they were a factory option?

Anyway - if anyone has one which is still ready to be applied or knows where to get these from - please let me know and we can work out a deal.

My number is 0402-487-085

Thanks!

Chris.

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Edited by coco

just go to a sticker/sign shop and get them to make one. will cost you about $20. i had them make up two 2 foot by 2 foot stickers for the work trailer for $55 for both.

the silver ones you see at autobarn are illegal.

hey guys!

thanks for your help and replies.

im looking for the long skyline sticker that goes INSIDE the back window - up the top. if this helps!?

i have been shopping around for one for ages! i went in to unique autosports the other day and they had never seen them.. although that same guy there on the day also told my mate that there are no S15 genuine mats and that he would have to wait 3 months and pay $400+ for a custom set to be made up..

Edited by coco

$400 for custom mats is a bit rich. just go to autobarn and get some customs for about $130. I'm sure they would make them for a s15. A sticker place will make them for whereever you want them to go. they just take a photo of the car and take some meaurements. then they put it on the computer and use the measurements to make it to scale then have the computer do the rest.

if you want floor mats try tru fit carpets or something. they do custom mats, intereor carpets for cars etc. i was quoted $140 i thin for 3 mates with a logo on them i think, was a while ago. dunno if they do many imports tho, ill have a squiz.

http://www.tru-fitcarpets.com.au/

Edited by Freddy Kruger

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