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dan
18th June 2002, 06:27 PM
ok, in order to clear up all the mess from the previous thread.. here it all is in one post. should make it easier for you all :)
group stickers are available for order from me. they are professionally computer cut from white vinyl and come in two sizes..
=> big. exact dimensions are 631x62mm. cost is $2.50/ea. example can be seen here (http://home.pacific.net.au/~dboman/sssticker.jpg). postage for these stickers is $4.00 flat rate. (ie, postage is the same for any number of stickers).
=> small. exact dimensions are 200x19mm. cost is $1.50/ea. will get an example up soon. postage for these stickers is $1.00 flat rate. if you order a big and a small sticker together postage for the small stickers is free. these stickers will fit in the 3/4 window of an n14 pulsar. unsure if they will fit in the 3/4 window of an n15. a ruler might help, or if someone knows for sure i would appreciate an update.. taa.
to order email stickers@pulsarsss.com with your name, mailing address and how many stickers of each size you would like. i will reply with my commonwealth bank account details, and then once you've netbank'd me the money i'll have them on their way to you. if you cannot access netbank you can deposit at any commonwealth bank branch. alternatively, if you're in brisbane or the gold/sunshine coast you can pick the stickers up from myself or splash.
for the time being stickers are only available in white. if you want chrome or a different colour email me and i'll see what i can sort out, but it may take some time, and you may need to pay in advance.
and just to clear it up, i'm not earning anything out of this at all. i'm passing the stickers on to you at cost price.
if you have anymore questions, please reply below :)
ExodusDesign
19th June 2002, 12:00 AM
Yeah i have a question
where are you getting these phat stickers made up>>???
hehe j/k
cya ppls
dan
19th June 2002, 11:16 AM
lol
actually, one thing you can do for us ash..
a few people have asked me for some tips for putting the stickers onto their cars, and i've only put my own on and had no dramas so i'm no help.. do you reckon you'd be able to share a few tips please?
atmoboy
19th June 2002, 01:25 PM
i have limited experience myself, but one of the main problems ive seen ppl have is getting the sticker straight and central, especially on the front windsreen. u only get 1 chance with these things, so ya gotta do it right 1st shot. either get ya mate in the car to look and tell ya if its lined up, or wot i did was just measure the sticker, Dan's provided sizes anyway, then measure up ya windsreen, mark it with a crayon or anything that'll rub off and away you go. Mine looks perfect on the front windsreen
ExodusDesign
20th June 2002, 11:42 AM
ok ok
some people have no drama putting on stickers and for those of you who dont have a steady hand or find it hard to central the sticker. here are some tips
if its your front windscreen, which on most cars are curved and hard to line up by eye, then ideally, get a measuring tape and measure down say 20cm 1/3 and 2/3 the way across the windscreen and mark it with say a bit of tape
run a bit of tape along that line so u have a straight edge to work off.
secondly if they are big-ish sorta sized stickers and u wanna avoid bubbles and alignment problems, then go to mums laundry
and get a spray bottle. fill it with water and put say 5ml of detergent in it. shake it up.
1)spray the surface u are applying the sticker to (dont go overboard)
2) peel the backing sheet off the sticker
3) spray the clear application tape(back of the sticker)
4)put the sticker on, now the sticker will be wet, giving you the chance to peel it back off and re-align it if needed.
5) once aligned then get a cd case or bit of ruler or something straight and (working from the inside-out) squegee all of the water out from underneath the sticker.
once you feel all the water is out and it looks nice and snug
then give it 10-15 mins to dry
6) carefully peel the clear app. tape from the sticker
at 180degrees pressing the sticker down as you do it.
perhaps you have other ways of doing it, and hey, its personal opinion to everyone, so do what u reckon will work
but the wet application does work for me
i do up racecars and some of them stickers for sponsors etc are like 2 metres long
if u dont get them straight and u **** it up. theres your profit gone and u gotta remake em.
i got some crazy graphics coming for the "Silver Sticker-Charged N13" so keep an eye out peoples
*gone*
Sim
20th June 2002, 05:24 PM
if your coming on the cruise..
can i get some there??
if not dan just tell me where i can find u and i will come over one day or something..:roll:
dan
20th June 2002, 06:31 PM
ash, sounds good.. the wet application method is best, but i was worried about the letters moving and not being straight, didnt think of leaving it to dry. gotta be the way to go imho.
sim, i'll be at aspley tonight, have sms'd you.
basshead
21st June 2002, 04:00 PM
I just submitted FAQ to Danny about how to apply stickers to windscreen...
A little different to the wet method, but like you said, it's up to personal preference.
sssh
23rd June 2002, 11:07 AM
Just did it Sat arvo, i used windex didn't add any water though:o , so the stickers were coming off with the cover doh!. Alls well tho its on the back window :thumbsup: , has anyone tried the rear wiper over the sticker yet?.
Tim
Carefactor
24th June 2002, 05:35 AM
sssh a.k.a:Tim,
I've got my sticker on my rear window & it doesn't appear to have done any damage to the sticker after i use the wiper. But i thought of that same problem as well & got me a spare 1 just in case. But i hav had no problem at all.
Cheers,
Ryan...
ExodusDesign
24th June 2002, 11:43 PM
i have been working with stickers for roughly about 2 years now
and i have only found wipers affecting stickers is when people put their wipers on when the windscreen IS NOT BLOODY WET.
but other than that usually u shouldnt have any trouble with ur wipers affecting ur stickers lads
certainly u can expect small wear marks over time but nothing drastic
Rex
26th June 2002, 10:07 AM
for any1 in bris who wants stickers, i know dan has a few left so im planning to meet up with him and take them with me to the cruise on the 29th... theres only a couple left he said, so i will see when I get them.
Cheers
N13-Alchemist
8th July 2002, 06:33 PM
i got my custom sticker made for $50.
the way i done it is
*Clean window
*Get metho spirits and wipe through to get any fats oils and etc
*PEal only littl on each side and apply so it just hangs,
*Walk away look from distance and once desired position is setpel of the rest.
Wala. :angel: \
.:vadim:.
dan
12th July 2002, 09:44 PM
i now have plenty of stickers sitting on the table ready to send out. as well as the two sizes that i talked about in the first post of this thread, i now have two other sizes as well..
=> medium sized stickers. these are 320x3mm in size, white computer cut vinyl as before and are for those people that dont want such a big 'advertisement' on their car but still want to show their affiliation. postage for these stickers will be $4.
=> small n15 stickers. these are 250x24mm in size, white computer cut vinyl as always. these will fit in both of the side windows of an n15.. so thats the smaller one in the rear doors and the glass in the c-pillar as well. i got them made up for people with n15's that want a sticker that fills out the window better than the n14-sized ones do. these stickers are $1.50, and postage for these will be $2.
as always, if you're ordering a large sticker and a small one, postage costs will only be for the largest size sticker.. all the smaller ones can go in the same tube/envelope.
you can also get them from me in brisbane on cruises or at aspley/springwood by arrangement.. i might also be down the gold coast on occasion as well, check the briz cruise section for details.
xlnsss
8th August 2002, 07:26 PM
what happend to the chrome stickers ?
woodsy
27th August 2002, 07:47 PM
YEA chrome stcikers would be nice :bounce:
dan
27th August 2002, 11:38 PM
chrome stickers are not available.
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