Tpless69
Aug 30th, 09, 10:14 PM
I took a few minutes yesterday and made the red premium fuel sticker that hangs on the cigarette lighter with some heavy guage paper and a quality printer and I wanted to try my creative/photo shop talents on another similar project but I don't know what else to do. I think I remember seeing a tag also hang from the ignition switch on a few cars anyone have any ideas?I was wondering if there are any other tags that belong in my car
(69 Chevelle SS) besides the premium fuel tag that I could tackle?
Brian
tunes
Aug 31st, 09, 5:36 PM
You could try to create a window sticker. There was also a sleeve that slid over the drivers sun visor that had new car information on it. How about the stickers in the trunk area?
704EVER
Aug 31st, 09, 5:55 PM
Any pictures of the tag you made?
Tpless69
Aug 31st, 09, 8:06 PM
I have all the actual stickers (besides the posi) for the car on. I also made a headlight washer tag that goes on the wiper switch. I tried to make the visor sleeve that explains the ignition instructions, however my car is convertible and I just thought it seemed a little too loud/out of place because it was too noticeable. When you look in the interior it just stands up and yell "look over here" Also with it being so close to eye level you can see alot of flaws in it. Any other ones I am forgetting about. There is a warranty sticker on yearone.com that I also duplicated, however I don't know where to place it. Anyone know where the warranty tag goes?
I don't know how to load pics btw.
thehornworks
Sep 1st, 09, 8:46 PM
I think it would be neat if someone made a sticker or decal that could be applied to a oil filter. By a good hastings ,paint it white and apply a sticker with the red "AC" and stripes. gary
hurstL78
Sep 1st, 09, 9:52 PM
I think it would be neat if someone made a sticker or decal that could be applied to a oil filter. By a good hastings ,paint it white and apply a sticker with the red "AC" and stripes. gary
That is so true :thumbsup: I have seen many street rods with the oil filter painted, and the thought had crossed my mind, but never really put much thought into it. It would sure save a lot of money on my oil changes :D
I don't mean to be a thread robber, but if someone were to make them I would definetly buy SEVERAL.
Van
Tpless69
Sep 1st, 09, 10:33 PM
Well I am sure that is very do-able seeing as hwow they do make silkscreen print pages for inkjet printers, however I think there are some copywrite issues when you turn around and create them in bulk and sell it. Besides whenit comes to stickers, I think its best to go with the real deal, because I would trust their adhesion better than something you bought at office depot, especially if they are goign to be put on a 150 plus degree valve cover or something
Wheelhop
Sep 1st, 09, 10:44 PM
sounds like a great idea, I think I paid $50 bucks for a AC repro oil filter last time I changed my oil.
sounds like a great idea, I think I paid $50 bucks for a AC repro oil filter last time I changed my oil.
You can buy them at a GM dealership for about half that. :yes: