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I would like to know if anyone has seen a decal that goes along the bottom of the door on a S10 Blazer? My bro had one on his that was grey, and said sport on it, I was curious if anyone has seen one either on the web or at an actual location somewhere. I have checked at the local GM dealer and they don't have it, I think I would have to special order it. I have checked out Decal King, and Decal Junky, couldn't find it at either one. Any help is appreciated.
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Sorry for the late reply, I have been busy with end of the semester work.

Hopefully This link works, if not go to my album on the picture posting( My posting of my album is rather difficult) and any of the pictures you see there with the red s10, with the grey sticker on the bottom, is the exact thing I am talking about.

The reason I am asking about it is because when he got it repainted they just took it off and painted that area too. But it was good for protecting the bottom from rock chips, and it looks cool :devil:

Thanks for responding, and for any help.

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what about getting some chrome rocker panels to protect it and then get a custom decal made up in black or red to put on there???  That would look pretty cool, just my opnion though and the rocker panels only run about 50-100 bucks.
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Thanks, the blazer is my brothers, I am thinking of getting him the rocker panels like you were saying for Christmas.

The bronco was mine, but now I own a 94 s15 Jimmy 4x4, I pretty much just got it so I haven't taken it anywhere like that or much less got any pics of it. However I did get some pics of my dads '00 Z71 out at the coast, haven't developed them yet, but I drove it on top of a log on the beach that was a little over a foot in diameter :devil:  that was fun.

Thanks once again for the idea, pretty cool, I am going to pass it by my bro see what he says.

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Thanks for the offer, I just talked to my brother and he said he didn't want bright chrome rocker panels. He said he wants something duller, like what is in the pic. Has anyone ever seen this type anywhere? I may not be able to find somethign for him by the time Christmas comes around, I guess there is always his birthday. If I can come up with something, I will give you a holler, thanks for the ideas.

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