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um no, i make it up in illustrator using the R33 GTSt catalogue I have, then use a tape to measure the size of the actual sticker on a car, then scale the sie of the decal, take it to the shop and they print it in any colour you want.

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um no, i make it up in illustrator using the R33 GTSt catalogue I have, then use a tape to measure the size of the actual sticker on a car, then scale the sie of the decal, take it to the shop and they print it in any colour you want.

Cool... I just want stock colour, how much we're looking at?

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Funkey, I have a project for stickers the boys (and girls) might be interested in.

On the back of my car is an OLD SCHOOL "Nissan Motorsport" sticker, that I'm told is rare as rocking horse shit.

Do you think ppl might be interested in getting some? I'll go take a pic...

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i dunno if decals have prt number rob, coz they vary from season to season. Badges are a different matter.

and yeah well this is a non genuine not supposed to be as good as the factory replacement. so go with troys guy if u want the good shite for a few bucks less. saves me some work too :)

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