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Originally posted by [ABU53]

dude, most workshops etc do them.

i have a mate who can make them oh, and also, i know that ARES SPEED in brissy can do basically any design/brand

ssshh .. dont tell boxhead! he will want in on the rice too :) it will go well with his high powered nismo window sticker :D

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Chucky

I can do the sticker for you at a good price in whatever vinyl you want just let me know the brands....

$8 each for normal size ones

HKS

APEXi

BLITZ

TEIN

BOMEX

PUNCHED OUT CAT (DRIFT CAT)

CUSCO

FALKEN

OS Giken

C's

EBC Green stuff

GReddy

GAB

Central Circuit

"Street Racer" in Japanese

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All depends on the vinyl and how you remove them. You should never use chrome or brushed alloy-look vinyl if you want to save your paint due to the amount of heat transfer....normal plastic vinyl is fine so long as you wash the car regualy.

When removing them leave the car out in the sun for a while so the vinyl softens up a bit then remove. I have never had a problem....also depends on the condition of the paint.

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Sorry Cam, didn't mean to try to outsmart u there. I read 'in HPI' a little blurb explaining that the so called punched out cat was actually the URAS monkey. After some research, I found that it isn't true and that HPI screw up more often than not. (see link for proof)

Sticker looks good though....not too big.

"Can I have one"

"No"

"Can ....Lenny have one"?

oh yeah, I'll buy one btw

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Actually, here is some contradicting evidence.....i been doing more research and have been finding more info that suggests the 'punched out cat' is the URAS monkey!

eg: http://www.uras.co.jp/2001tokyo.htm

http://www.uras.co.jp/goods.html

anyone who can help me out with this one??? Cam???

Its really bugging me now

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From what I understand the PO Cat was originally drawn on cars by drifters after an accident....most likely, Uras actually took the PO Cat and stylised it as there logo due to the amount of drift cars they build. The question is simple, do you want the PO Cat like I posted? If so just tell me how high you want him and on what vinyl and I will make it.

private email me to discuss payment etc.

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