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thats 'cheap' to begin with.

cant believe i am gonna tell people this... everyone will end up getting em.

okie doughkie, here they are:

http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZjdmQ5feuroQ5fdecal

look through his items and he'll have em or ask him and he'll hook you up.

the graphics that were on my R33 GTR were from this bloke, less than half the price of what you guys were talkin of...

note that these decals are initially designed for R32 so it's sorta too short for R34~~

I have to stick the "Trust"sticker in between

R32 - 4545mm

R34 - 4600mm

i dont see how the sticker doesnt fit? and if it didnt, it would be 55mm short, not about the 200mm yours seems to be short..

I had the Z-tune nismo stripe on my car, but instead of having them run up either side, it went up the left side on my front bar, through my indicator and headlight, then up the bonnet parallel to my bonnet panel gap on that side, turning into the checkers about 2/3rds way up. looked alright, got a few comments about it, but took it off last night, and am glad i did. I had mine made for about $80 though... not too difficult for any signwriter to whip them up for you.

R32 - 4545mm

R34 - 4600mm

i dont see how the sticker doesnt fit? and if it didnt, it would be 55mm short, not about the 200mm yours seems to be short..

the front bit does not stretch long enough to meet the headlight...I intentionally cut a larger section to fit the Trust sticker in between you are right the nismo decal is approximately 60-70mm short,

besides, those dimensions are wheelbase dimensions?

also consider that at the door opening you have to leave quite a stretch to be folded into the door panel otherwise the decals will peel off if you accidentally brushed the ends

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