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go with this guy. he makes all my stickers and the quailty and price is amazing, he will customize stickers as well..

his site: http://www.exodusdesign.cjb.net/ and email him from there.. only guy i get stickers off :)

go with this guy. he makes all my stickers and the quailty and price is amazing, he will customize stickers as well..

his site: http://www.exodusdesign.cjb.net/ and email him from there.. only guy i get stickers off :)

oh k sweet, il email him.

just to clarify...

you do know that "rb" as in rb20, rb25, rb26.. doesn't stand for "race bred", don't you?

it might as well be :P... thats what most jap ppl call it in japan when i went over... cloest thing to a race breed :P

it might as well be :P... thats what most jap ppl call it in japan when i went over... cloest thing to a race breed :whistling:

ummm.. almost any printer can do it dude..

you just need the software and the sticker paper..

most of the printers nowadays have that capability..

i got a breadbasket of a printer ( 80 dollar jobbie) and i printed out dvd labels and created covers for the dvd's i put together.

if you got a printer already.. get the brand and serial number and check on the website wether or not it can be done ( software capabilites etc)

either that or ring around and ask for a printer that can print out stickers..

i thought it was just easier to give the guy the website for his stickers yeah?... i cant be stuffed making them, and i dont want the extra vinyl crap at my house.. only wanted 6 stcikers which came to $4..lol. ive had nothing but good things from this guy.. so ima stay with whats good.. dont really wanna print out colored vinyl , would cost more then $4 to print in color..

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i thought it was just easier to give the guy the website for his stickers yeah?... i cant be stuffed making them, and i dont want the extra vinyl crap at my house.. only wanted 6 stcikers which came to $4..lol. ive had nothing but good things from this guy.. so ima stay with whats good.. dont really wanna print out colored vinyl , would cost more then $4 to print in color..

yeah thanks heaps iv got in contact with him. just a quick update,

im going to get about 10 done for myself just wondering if anyone else would like to get some done??

he has sent me some other text that people might like, attached below.

thanks

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