How about some my350z.com License Plate Frames?
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I was browsing the web and ran across this site http://www.autoplates.com/ . They make custom plate frames, and it looks like about $25 each for ones where plastic lettering is done and adhered to the frame, or $50 for ones with the lettering engraved into the frame. I'm sure they could do a "My350Z" frame without much difficulty. Any ideas on wording/design?
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Craig
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made my own...
Ordered a plain aluminum frame, hand sanded to give it that brushed look, had a friend machine in the 3 dots top and bottom and then had it clear anodized....
what do you think?
what do you think?
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maggie,
omg, that is so dope!!!!!!!!!!
can you do one for me.
i'm in sacramento, not too far from concord.
john350z
omg, that is so dope!!!!!!!!!!
can you do one for me.
i'm in sacramento, not too far from concord.
john350z
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Re: made my own...
Originally posted by maggie
Ordered a plain aluminum frame, hand sanded to give it that brushed look, had a friend machine in the 3 dots top and bottom and then had it clear anodized....
what do you think?
Ordered a plain aluminum frame, hand sanded to give it that brushed look, had a friend machine in the 3 dots top and bottom and then had it clear anodized....
what do you think?
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Re: made my own...
Originally posted by maggie
Ordered a plain aluminum frame, hand sanded to give it that brushed look, had a friend machine in the 3 dots top and bottom and then had it clear anodized....
what do you think?
Ordered a plain aluminum frame, hand sanded to give it that brushed look, had a friend machine in the 3 dots top and bottom and then had it clear anodized....
what do you think?
I love your plate frame. Can u make more?
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I've always thought about the plate idea and believe that it's been mentioned on this board before... I'd like to easily identify members on the road.
T-shirts also seem like a good idea itself... sure would generate revenue for the site. Now only if the site owner was receptive to any of these ideas....
T-shirts also seem like a good idea itself... sure would generate revenue for the site. Now only if the site owner was receptive to any of these ideas....
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Originally posted by yobri
I've always thought about the plate idea and believe that it's been mentioned on this board before..
I've always thought about the plate idea and believe that it's been mentioned on this board before..
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Re: made my own...
Originally posted by maggie
Ordered a plain aluminum frame, hand sanded to give it that brushed look, had a friend machine in the 3 dots top and bottom and then had it clear anodized....
what do you think?
Ordered a plain aluminum frame, hand sanded to give it that brushed look, had a friend machine in the 3 dots top and bottom and then had it clear anodized....
what do you think?
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Here's one I made for my car.
I was thinking about putting them into production. My cost would be mid $20 (if I spent $1000 and bought 50 at once) and selling price would probably be around $35-40.
I'll see if I can come up with anything for my350Z as well.
-D'oh!
I was thinking about putting them into production. My cost would be mid $20 (if I spent $1000 and bought 50 at once) and selling price would probably be around $35-40.
I'll see if I can come up with anything for my350Z as well.
-D'oh!