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Post by antus »

Chip looks quite good, if the uv window circle comes out that clear it'll be win. Theres more interest in an 808 design than i expected. I agree it might not be recognisable, though. Might need to say 808 somewhere somehow. Maybe have the whole service number on the back :p
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Would I be going off topic if I was to point out that these designs as stickers for our rides might be nice.

If I ever finish my project I'd wear one with pride on my wheels. Would look good next to my "Built not Bought" sticker.
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antus wrote:Chip looks quite good, if the uv window circle comes out that clear it'll be win. Theres more interest in an 808 design than i expected. I agree it might not be recognisable, though. Might need to say 808 somewhere somehow. Maybe have the whole service number on the back :p
haha oops, that white is just background!! on a black shirt that will end up black... ill have to add in some white thread to keep the window white.
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end result will be more like this:

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That looks good. Id also be keen for a sticker or 2.
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Chuff wrote:Would look good next to my "Built not Bought" sticker.
ha ha :) i need some of them :)
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Holden202T wrote:
Chuff wrote:Would look good next to my "Built not Bought" sticker.
ha ha :) i need some of them :)

Im thinking more like "build to perform, not bought to impress"
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yeah that works too :) for me its more than i have done everything i can myself rather than paying someone to completely build me a car.
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"build to perform, not bought to impress"
I like it
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built for my enjoyment, not bought for you're approval.

that one works good for me :D
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