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4 speed shift decal ($7ea)


mo02

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Price: $7
Location: WA


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Also selling latest batch of standard 4 speed shift decals:  $7/ea including tracked shipping

 

PayPal: mofaraz@uw.edu

 

I will confirm payment + send USPS # when ready.

 

Best,

 

Mo

 

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7 minutes ago, Bill Meyer said:

Mo,  I received mine, thanks!  Dumb question, how does it apply?  Doesn't seem to be a sticker or water slide decal.   Thanks,  Bill

Hi Bill,

 

I'll email you instructions, but in short:

 

1) Remove backing paper

2) Tape decal to dash
3) Use No. 2 pencil to transfer graphic (not arrows)
4) Repeat step #3 with paper on top (optional)
 
I would brush-on clear coat to make sure it lasts a long time.  Poly urethane is recommended-- do a quick search & maybe find a hobby shop brand that works.
 
Best,
 
Mo  
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4 hours ago, 1976_2002 said:

Hi Mo.

 

I like to get one but don't have payment types you mentioned.  I can send a check but need your address.   My daughter lives in Seattle.  I can have her pick up since she is coming for Thanksgiving.

 

I am a little busy with work at the moment....let me PM you on Tuesday with mailing address and you can send the check.  I can also send your item in the mail which might be easier...I know there is lots of traffic around me so that might be best.

 

Prices are up a bit from 2017 to $12/shipped and I can answer any questions via PM message.

 

Thanks,

 

Mo 

73 sunroof 2002 (past)  |  73 CSi (present)  |  FAQ Member #2538

 

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