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I made some up to replace my current one that is peeling pretty bad, Can do them in any colour...

Chrome (need to shrink the writing and make it proper size, only cut some out to make sure it looks right)

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Current stock of colours (bottom left is Glow In The Dark vinyl not white) but we do have white of course...

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Glitter Vinyl

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Pardon my phone number etc being on wonky, put it on in rush and need to replace it lol

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Feel free to PM me if anyone wants anything done.

I'm from Adelaide and can easily post stickers out. :)

I saw you just under my workplace in Kent Town the other week - I guess you do custom work - if so what format do they need to be in?

HA! I always stop and stare at your car when I goto the vinyl store!

Jealous - always always always wanted a bayside blue stag :(

Illustrator would be best, otherwise just PDF or JPEG will do. :)

Hey Champ,

Quick price on the Stagea stickers for the side windows? Would be keen for 2 in Chrome if possible :)

Cheers,

James

Sorry for the late reply, been busy moving house.. sigh.

$2.50 each stag sticker :) (including postage)

hey josie its adam lehmann coreys mate lol, how much do you charge for stickers ? i just bought a M35.

thanks

ha! Small world....

You got an M35 hey? have to come show it off some time!!

Depends what sticker, how big, colour etc. :P

PM me or sms me 0488 908 203 :)

I'm on my mobile at the moment too, do you mean something like this?

Was just a quick Google search..

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<br>nah this side stripe post-50288-0-18168200-1327820198_thumb.jpg<br><br>sorry should of been more detailed with my post. needs to be a decent size for a c34<br> Edited by CHASRS4

<br>nah this side stripe post-50288-0-18168200-1327820198_thumb.jpg<br><br>sorry should of been more detailed with my post. needs to be a decent size for a c34<br>

Ahhh fair enough... I'll try cut it out and line it up on my stag and pm you tomorrow about it. :-)

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