Rear "porsche" sticker file
Does anyone have a file of the rear porsche sticker? Mine is badly damaged and needs replacing.
I have the facilities to print it. Just don't really want to draw it up. Even if it's like a flat image example, i can work with that. Thanks. |
I would think using the Porsche font with a little creativity would work
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I think Van has a vinyl that looks very similar- I remember reading a thread where he was taking requests. I would PM him.
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Originally Posted by Travis - sflraver
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Maybe Van could hook you up with the files you need :jumper:
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A 5 oz flat to Australia is $6 if it can be folded. The problem with most items is the cheaper "flat" service is only available on envelopes under 3/4" and uniform in thickness. It leaves a lot of items out of range but vinyl isn't one of them.
Van is going to be your best source either way (files or stickers). ;) |
Originally Posted by Butters944
(Post 11065628)
Maybe Van could hook you up with the files you need :jumper:
Originally Posted by Travis - sflraver
(Post 11066352)
A 5 oz flat to Australia is $6 if it can be folded. The problem with most items is the cheaper "flat" service is only available on envelopes under 3/4" and uniform in thickness. It leaves a lot of items out of range but vinyl isn't one of them.
Van is going to be your best source either way (files or stickers). ;) The envelopes will get squashed as it's really only for letters! |
you can cut the rear vinyl into several pieces that fit into an envelope, then it won't get creased - you will just need to be a little careful upon attaching it to the car. (I saw several 944s around Adelaide, so they certainly are operational there)
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This is how I did mine
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I got a file, printed it off in 2 pieces. only had 1300mm rolls of clear :(
Any tips of removing it? i did the hair dryer and i can remove the sticker. But the adhesive.. doesn't want to come off.. any solutions? alcohols? ect? Please don't specify american branded items as they're probably not available here. |
Body shops use some good adhesive removers - I've used one in the past that I got from a paint and body shop supply company (but it was an american brand). It worked far better than the consumer ones like Goof-off.
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Originally Posted by Van
(Post 11071179)
Body shops use some good adhesive removers - I've used one in the past that I got from a paint and body shop supply company (but it was an american brand). It worked far better than the consumer ones like Goof-off.
I'll email you tomorrow, Thanks! |
Originally Posted by Paulyy
(Post 11071120)
I got a file, printed it off in 2 pieces. only had 1300mm rolls of clear :( Any tips of removing it? i did the hair dryer and i can remove the sticker. But the adhesive.. doesn't want to come off.. any solutions? alcohols? ect? Please don't specify american branded items as they're probably not available here.
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Originally Posted by aljolyn
(Post 11068400)
This is how I did mine
Before and after shots: http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...65518665_n.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...43088536_n.jpg |
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