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SAU Stickers for sale

8" wide

made of top grade vinyl

transfer film, not clear printed sticker

outside application

quality 3M™ Brand Vinyl Film

$7.50ea excluding postage

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PM me orders !

feel free to ask any questions and ill get back to you !

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PM me your bank account details and i will transfer the money over, or work out to maybe meet and exhange :P

no worries will pm shortly

ok it doesn't look as bad as i was thinking only problem is noone will see the URL unless there about to steal your car in the shopping centre :D

good job Mitch :banana:

yeah i just applied it in that position just so people could see it applied and see what it looks like :P

cheers mate

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Definately looks good mate

well bring some out on the next cruise when that gets organised

if i am on the cruise or the meetspot then i will grab some mate

yeah no worries mate

maybe i should get one for the NX! :thumbsup:

If matty has them on his 4wd, and lukes got them on the ford, why not! :)

shoot me a pm if you'd like one and ill send you back my details :)

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it looks really orange, not red. or is that just your camera flash? the red in the nismo or skylinesaustralia.com line seems much darker.

nah its red , just my camera was set to auto so doesnt show the colours up well ,

its a real nice red :rolleyes:

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