Your car is looking super smooth
and very stealthy mate
Me likey a lot!!

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SAM-24A wrote:@ Hoges, I mocked-up a sample of what I wanted on "WORD", then Paint-Shopped the "R" and printed of an A4 sample sheet.
Then I went and saw Danien Xavier at Nippy Signs
Nippy Signs
Unit 1/1 Box Road, Taren Point, NSW 2229
Ph: 9542 8100
Mob: 0414 656 075
Email: nippysigns@bigpond.com
Damien makes the ClubCJ Stickers for our club, so his work and quality is excellent.
He can and will make practically anything you want. Even Logos (my son wanted the Oval Ford Logo)
With my stickers, I basically showed my printed mock-up, told him the Font, Size (length x height) and Colors.
Two days later, done, several of each size, and very happy.
I Highly recommend Damien.
@ Tadz, Thanks Micheal, its all about being original / unique I suppose.
Cheers: Uncle Sam
WTR wrote:So .... can I go to any "sign maker" , get a vinyl ClubCJ made, stick it on the car - without being "Premium" ?
WTR wrote:So .... can I go to any "sign maker" , get a vinyl ClubCJ made, stick it on the car - without being "Premium" ?
ofey wrote:WTR wrote:So .... can I go to any "sign maker" , get a vinyl ClubCJ made, stick it on the car - without being "Premium" ?
I've asked this question before. Why would you want to be associated with this club when the club itself doesn't count you as one of its premium members?
Sure you can wear the badge but you're NOT a premium member.
Is the badge that valuable to your being in a CJ?
smithsy wrote:Generally you'll be hard pressed to find a sign writer who'll make you one or two stickers for only $4, especially if you want them to create the 'artwork' for you. You really need to be ordering a more bulk sort of amount to get that pricing as vinyl cut stickers have a little bit of work involved to weed out the uneeded vinyl pieces and the put on the application tape. Not to mention the fact that a vinyl printer/cutter setup sets them back around the $20,000-30,000 mark so they need to make some profit to payback the cost of the machine and the ~$500 services they need twice a year.
In saying that it's not hard for anyone to create artwork that there vinyl printers/cutters can use, all you need is an EPS file made from a vector based program (ie. Abode Illustrator) but dont expect to save alot of money going down this road unless the sign writer gives you mates rates...
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