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hey folks

round three is being tomorow for me with my graphics :banana: cant wait...........not telling anyone what they are about ull just have to what and see........

im hoping to get to melbourne autosalon this year..... and adelaide of course still :)

here is a reminder of what has been previously done to the car:

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just thought i would share lol my show season starts this sunday ;)

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ok guys i think i might show her off a more now lol the quality of the pics might not be the best but it shows off the final product of the front of the car then on sunday night after the show ill get some nice ones up.......the only thing missing from the design is the roof part...........that will be done in a couple of weeks time when it cools down as the glue used really dosent like 40 degree heat which we have been having in adelaide.

i promise to get some killa pics on sunday...........did i mentions i got a custom boot install too?? :)

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Those plates belong on a VL or a silvia :geek: .

Interesting graphics, are you part of the company that does the vinyls or know someone there?

The vinyl would have been printed onto instead of using the old method of using layered vinyls hey? If so it would have cost a mint to do those vinyls if they're printed.

Curious, but when they do judging, do they compare vinyls with airbrushing or are they two separate categories?

P.S. I'm still keen to see your dyno graph.

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Those plates belong on a VL or a silvia :geek: .

Interesting graphics, are you part of the company that does the vinyls or know someone there?

The vinyl would have been printed onto instead of using the old method of using layered vinyls hey? If so it would have cost a mint to do those vinyls if they're printed.

Curious, but when they do judging, do they compare vinyls with airbrushing or are they two separate categories?

P.S. I'm still keen to see your dyno graph.

haha i have these plates on the car since i got her.........

nah not part of the company just sponsored by them....they have done the graphics for the 34 since the start back in 2007........... and yes they are printed.....

and each show is different when it comes to judging....

more pics...

SMASA results: 3rd Top Import Class :)

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