Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 103.8k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • GTS-t VSPEC

    20904

  • Nizmo

    13582

  • SHUTO-BOY

    6636

  • skyzerr33

    5353

yeah i thought of Memphis but he might not do it because everyone will begin to want one and thats when you start to run into copyright trouble ..... my mum had a sticker made up for her car by some friends .... i might get them to do it :(

Originally posted by richie180

I 'borrowed' my avatar from someone.... umm, i think that it reminds me of me a bit...

i dont see that they should have aproblem with the stickers as long as i dont ask for hundreds of them...? surely...?

lol its some brisbanites lol. is a member of garage spank but i think they have shut down now im not sure

Psiker

yeah might do it with contact .... not a bad idea.

that way least i can get the exact size i want cos i actually want it to sit on my bottom lip of my front bar .... maybe - ive seen it done looked mint but what it looks like on my car may be another matter.

hehe we can have a SAU - URAS monkey tracing n cutting day ... it'll be like one of those Lifestyle show segments

"Tonight on better Rice N Cars we show u how to make your own URAS monkey sticker - using a photocopy, contact and stanley knife"

haha :(

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • 405mm from the underside of the flange to the tip. I will have photos soon. Mine is in a Neo, is AA000.
    • AA000 is for R34 GTT. 11140-05002 is not a part number that exists in Nissan's parts catalog. R33 GTST is 11140-21U00. 11140-05U02 is for the RB26.
    • For something like this, I'd skip just going for the cheapest, I'd find the place with the best experiences people have had, especially for restoration work. Like everything, there is upholsterers, and then there is upholsterers. Some really great upholsterers for automotive restos won't even appear to have an online presence.   My guide would be find some of the old school classic cars that have been fully restored and are immaculate, and ask the people who own them who did the work on their seats
    • Might be tricky matching the seat trim material  If your got the funds you "may" want to get the rear re-trimed as well to match the front
    • How much is it to re-uploster?  Well that's a "how longs a piece of string?" question !  And I answer thusly: "twice half its length! " . . . . . .  Seriously you'll have to chase multiple quotes for that one from different uphlostrerereres !  Ask around, in your area and on the forums, chase reviews and most of all see the finished product in person cause photoshop is a wonderful thing !
×
×
  • Create New...