Looking for 993 Supercup pics and decals
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Here's the portfolio of some of the cars we've done over the years: http://twojokersgraphics.com/racegraphics/examples.html
Its nice to see factory cars returned to their former glory. I was the one that drew the graphics for the Hutchinson telecom car earlier in this thread, and it takes a looooong time to recreate a car like that. but it is really cool when you see the finished product!
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I didn't look but my new stripes are from these guys too! A double kick to Charlie for replacing my Shell sticker after a minor fender contact a year or two ago. Charlie and Colin are top notch and deserve our support here!
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Funny to see a post started by Kim, and wonder what he might be up to. Then a date check shows it was likely to have been an inquiry to decal what is now my car.
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^ kim retired from driving. he's actually busy working now. imagine that.
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A small comment, Charlie and Colin, the white numbers on the white gtc2 car on your website are impossible for the workers to read. Perhaps historically correct but impossible to read. Might I suggest in the future you take that into consideration when providing graphics? Include a contrasting colored number to go over the graphics that fit within the historic number and tell the owner to use when racing but when he retires car to his museum he can remove the overlay?
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A small comment, Charlie and Colin, the white numbers on the white gtc2 car on your website are impossible for the workers to read. Perhaps historically correct but impossible to read. Might I suggest in the future you take that into consideration when providing graphics? Include a contrasting colored number to go over the graphics that fit within the historic number and tell the owner to use when racing but when he retires car to his museum he can remove the overlay?