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20 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Like them all, Bon Jovi the least, but he has made a ton of money with what talent (mostly his looks) that he has. Have you thought of having someone airbrush your design on the window? Might last longer than a sticker.

Never thought of that but I might look into it . Good idea.

A friend of a friend of mine does that.  He paints motorcycles and helmets among other things . 

 

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4 minutes ago, dieselfan1 said:

Never thought of that but I might look into it . Good idea.

A friend of a friend of mine does that.  He paints motorcycles and helmets among other things . 

 

Just an idea, you could have any color (colour for the Canadians) that you want, or any font for that matter.

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Not to be the downer but airbrushing anything on glass is going to last approximately 1-2 washes. To get paint to stick you need mechanical and chemical adhesion. Glass is a polished & non porous surface so no adhesion at least as far as automotive paint goes. You might be able to get a pin striper/ sign painter to do it with one shot but still won’t make it through many heavy washes(Unless you’re doing an acid etch first which would make things really interesting) 

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18 minutes ago, Darksky said:

Here’s one that girls seem to like.

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Your girls have good taste ?

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I finally got my decals on. I tried to get the lettering close to what's on the doors and tailgate. Chrome lettering. I think it looks pretty badass .

 I hope it don't peel off when I open the window. They stuck pretty good though.

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13 hours ago, dieselfan1 said:

I finally got my decals on. I tried to get the lettering close to what's on the doors and tailgate. Chrome lettering. I think it looks pretty badass .

 I hope it don't peel off when I open the window. They stuck pretty good though.

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Sweet! Looks even better on my computer monitor, looks like it belongs right where you have it...wish I had your garage/building!

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Just to let anyone know, I have a cutting machine from a business I used to be a part of and I can make most anything a person may want.  Just message me if theres something you need.  G

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Here’s mine. I’ve had a few people PM me asking what it means sooo here is the deal. It is very popular in Hawaii and it means He (a higher power) is greater than I am. Not pushing religion, just explaining to those who haven’t seen them or think it’s a backwards K.

 

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