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vehicle graphics: tvr
Posted by John Simpson on June 13, 2007 at 10:55 amThis is Julie not John.
Just thought i would show you one of the jobs we have done last week while John was away.
The owner is, as we speak on his way to "Le Mans". when he returns we have to strip it all back to how it was.
We used 751c, the black outline was fitted 1st as a fill then the orange on top. all window lettering is on the outside.Please be gentle with me 😉
JulieHugh Potter replied 16 years, 10 months ago 11 Members · 16 Replies -
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was the orange applied in-house or on the car after the black?
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Thanks Marcella………Fred, yes the black on 1st then the orange on top in situ.
Julie -
Looks deadly Julie, gives the car real characther! 😀 😀
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quote Nicola Rowlands:very nice job done john…looks great 😀
nik
pssst Nik, it’s Julie! 😀 😀
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quote Harry Cleary:pssst Nik, it’s Julie! 😀 😀
😳 sorry….very nice job julie 😉
nik
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Nice work Julie did you have much trouble with the curves? ( no wonder John can spend so much time away ) 😀
Lynn
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Hi Julie I think that’s a great job, nice colours, bet it stays on after hes back
Rich -
Hi, The curves were a bit of a nightmare, but with a bit of perseverance we got there in the end.
Julie -
Looks good Julie..
have to change his ugly mug pic now he is away sunning himself..
Cheers
Ian -
Nice Job Julie, impressed with getting that big area on the bonnet curves. Did you remove the badge to apply or gently cut round it 😕
Cheers
Dave
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Dave….Just gently cut round the steel badge not the paintwork.
Julie -
quote John Simpson:Cheers Ian, I am back now. 😳
johnlol !! hope you had a good time, John,
Julie, the car looks great, very old school looking, i’d’ve never thought to use old school styling on a modern shape car, but it works really well in this case.
Hugh
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