RPO sticker reprint?
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RPO sticker reprint?
Any where or one makes OEM ones? Im getting my car painted and the one in the center console.
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Re: RPO sticker reprint?
Has anyone ever ordered any from ECS??if so,do they look authentic?
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Re: RPO sticker reprint?
Only if I was a collision shop
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Re: RPO sticker reprint?
You know,I could use one of these but I ain't paying $80.00 for one
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Re: RPO sticker reprint?
Sojer - How good are you with a computer and printer? I replaced mine using fonts available in excel and it came out looking just like the original. After printing, I sandwiched the paper between two sheets of adhesive backed transparency film and trimmed it to size. Took all of an hour and it looks great.
My original in the console had gotten ragged in the narrow space and kept getting worse each year. I salvaged it before some of the codes became illegible and I am glad I did.
If you don't feel like tinkering, then go to a graphics shop and have them shoot one from your original - Mine cost me about fifty cents and you can't tell it from an original.
My original in the console had gotten ragged in the narrow space and kept getting worse each year. I salvaged it before some of the codes became illegible and I am glad I did.
If you don't feel like tinkering, then go to a graphics shop and have them shoot one from your original - Mine cost me about fifty cents and you can't tell it from an original.
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Re: RPO sticker reprint?
Sojer - How good are you with a computer and printer? I replaced mine using fonts available in excel and it came out looking just like the original. After printing, I sandwiched the paper between two sheets of adhesive backed transparency film and trimmed it to size. Took all of an hour and it looks great.
My original in the console had gotten ragged in the narrow space and kept getting worse each year. I salvaged it before some of the codes became illegible and I am glad I did.
If you don't feel like tinkering, then go to a graphics shop and have them shoot one from your original - Mine cost me about fifty cents and you can't tell it from an original.
My original in the console had gotten ragged in the narrow space and kept getting worse each year. I salvaged it before some of the codes became illegible and I am glad I did.
If you don't feel like tinkering, then go to a graphics shop and have them shoot one from your original - Mine cost me about fifty cents and you can't tell it from an original.
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Re: RPO sticker reprint?
My camera would not focus very well on the one in my console but here is a shot of it. The second shot is the label printed on paper so you can read it better. When I did the label in the car, I used stiffer paper - like card stock. It worked better when placed between the adhesive sheets and is more durable.
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