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Hey guys,

Wondering if anyone here has access to a few vector-based images (like CorelDRAW) of tuning brands like Apexi, TRUST, ENKEI, that kinda stuff ?

I know some of you guys are photchop guru’s etc….

I’m in the process of creating stickers etc and need images in a format I can manipulate/scale stuff…

-Kym

If you can hook me up with some stickers you're making (will pay some $), I will get some professional traced in EPS for you, which should be fine for any place to get them done up at any size.

PM me details of what you want and things like that.

Kym, I have all the tuning brand decals in AI EPS format. If your looking to get someone else to print em off for you, get in touch with me, as its actually what I do for a living now ;)

If you have your own plotter im more than happy to let you use my artwork, drop me a PM.

predator: check my website if your intrested in buying some stickers :D

memphis: cheers... will have a look..

man, you even have skylinesaustralia stickers.. u rock.. now why doesn't everybody in VIC have one? we don't even have our own stickers over here :D

In case you need more EPS logos - check these sites out:

http://www.linkclub.or.jp/~yamato77/DL/rok.html

and

http://www.mitsubishi-fto.org/downloads/logos/

I still want the 'PowerFC' one though. Anyone got it as EPS or AI?

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