Post pics of your 911 (up thru '89 only) ... let's start a large pic thread
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79 Euro,
try:
large script
http://www.europdr.com/Porsche_script_order_form.htm
small script
http://www.europdr.com/Porsche2_script_order_form.htm
He has the large script
try:
large script
http://www.europdr.com/Porsche_script_order_form.htm
small script
http://www.europdr.com/Porsche2_script_order_form.htm
He has the large script
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Dont know about US supplier I got mine from this guy(£25 = $39 ex US shipping)he has every decal/transfer you can think of! very prompt service
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/porsche-911-PO...item1c0dff1eb7
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Hey HkPlinker,
I ordered the graphics from Terry at EuroPDR today. Really a nice guy. Said he would make and mail them today. Should be here by Tuesday. $43.00. Thanks for the URL. Next up...LED dash board lighting!
I ordered the graphics from Terry at EuroPDR today. Really a nice guy. Said he would make and mail them today. Should be here by Tuesday. $43.00. Thanks for the URL. Next up...LED dash board lighting!
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79 Euro,
He is a great guy to deal with. I had an import body shop prep and do my decals after I took pics of other cars and had an idea of exactally where I wanted them to sit.
BE CAREFUL, when you wash your car after. I sprayed a detailer on the lower panels and used a micro fiber towel and it would grab the sharp points of my Carrera script. I had to use my fingernail and remove the extreme pointed ends off, but the car looks killer. Let the decals dry for a few days in the sun before you wipe them down, maybe re-think about using a microfiber. Also, I super glued the decals where they turn into the fenders to avoid them curling.
I know, it will kill you to see water and soap spots on the car for a few days, but patients is a virtue!
Send a pic when done.
He is a great guy to deal with. I had an import body shop prep and do my decals after I took pics of other cars and had an idea of exactally where I wanted them to sit.
BE CAREFUL, when you wash your car after. I sprayed a detailer on the lower panels and used a micro fiber towel and it would grab the sharp points of my Carrera script. I had to use my fingernail and remove the extreme pointed ends off, but the car looks killer. Let the decals dry for a few days in the sun before you wipe them down, maybe re-think about using a microfiber. Also, I super glued the decals where they turn into the fenders to avoid them curling.
I know, it will kill you to see water and soap spots on the car for a few days, but patients is a virtue!
Send a pic when done.
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Funny guy...lol..... I'll have to tell him next time I see him. I was talking about the cars butt! That's Sam Cabiglio with his RS just before he sold it to Jerry Seinfeld. This goes back to the days when Jerry was just starting to collect his cars. This is the car that appeared in an episode of the show parked on the street in front of Jerry's apartment.