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Hi Cruiseliner

It's going to be difficult to show you one on the car with the powdercoating and engraving as I have to do these things in batches to get the prices I'm getting.

It would mean making it up after everyone elses has been done and having to pay for the set up of the machines for one guide which isn't commercially viable.

When I test the modifications to the mild steel guide which I will refit to a car tonight, I will take a photo of it.

I cannot however show you the fully guide without the scoop, as I haven't made one of those yet. It sill simply look like the one with the scoop, but without the hole.

Cheers

Pete

Hi Cruiseliner

It's going to be difficult to show you one on the car with the powdercoating and engraving as I have to do these things in batches to get the prices I'm getting.

It would mean making it up after everyone elses has been done and having to pay for the set up of the machines for one guide which isn't commercially viable.

When I test the modifications to the mild steel guide which I will refit to a car tonight, I will take a photo of it.

I cannot however show you the fully guide without the scoop, as I haven't made one of those yet. It sill simply look like the one with the scoop, but without the hole.

Cheers

Pete

hey pete no worries mate i understand, i am really only worried about if the stagea emblem will look good or not and is it actually engraved into the metal? just worried it will get dirt in the emblem area if it is indented into the metal thats all :w00t:

im fussy i know but i just dont wanna get the one without it and then see one with it and go damnn i want the emblem :)

thanks again

Brad

Cruise.

The engraving is into the steel, not very deep, less than a millimeter.

An idea I had was to get some enamel paint, both blue and red, and when you get the guide, paint it into the engraving.

As the paint is going off, gently rub the excess off, and you have yourself a blue and red horse like in the Stag logo.

You could also get some clear laquer and paint the engraved section with the laquer to seal up the engraving.

Then you don't have to worry about any dirt.

Cheers

Bass Out

An idea I had was to get some enamel paint, both blue and red, and when you get the guide, paint it into the engraving.

As the paint is going off, gently rub the excess off, and you have yourself a blue and red horse like in the Stag logo.

Red and Green is the Stagea >_<

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hey pete thanks for the info, just a few more questions before i say yes for sure :(

where abouts on the guide is the emblem going to be ?

and is brushed aluminium an option?

i want the one for a stagea series 1 without a scoop so thats $115 + $30 for the unicorn and is freight extra? (if so how much?)

remembering im in perth, WA :(

ill transfer the funds tommorow once i decide on which way to go, and which bank is your account with?

thanks again for answering my questions mate

Brad

Edited by CruiseLiner

Hi Mate.

Yes, there is a brushed aluminum version.

This is $5 less than the powdercoated version.

The Emblem will be on the let hand side of the guide, in the middle. 100mm tall.

Freight is the same country wide.

Cheers

Pete

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