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don356

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Taz, I have copies of three different ones for 1972. Look at the vin number for the one closest to your car. I can Photoshop one for you. You will need to get the address for the car company and the port of entry.

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PM me and we can discuss. Michael

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I actually duplicated mine using MS Word, and a lot of work, and based on the scan of mGood's 1972 sheet. It's probably not the absolute correct one for a '78, but it looks very business-like.

If I can print it on 12w x 9h inch paper, then it should be really close, except for the glue stain on the edges. Are you guys trying to duplicated the aging & wrinkling of the paper and glue stains? What about the paper itself? Was it heavy or lightweight paper, or do you even care?

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No, Tom is like this, display a repro window sticker from a 72 240Z , with the actual vin #, color code,it's standard equipment, original selling dealer and you add the side sticker used by dealers to show the added equipment as options on the car (no $ figures). In my case the info on the LS1 motor, 6 speed transmission , Q45 diff, A/C, Recaro seats,Dino steering wheel,Momo shift knob, roll bar, Alpine stereo,Panasport wheels plus the actual HP and MPG............;)

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I am on one of my quest; I am looking to reproduce the damaged window sticker for my car. I found the traction feed 15# 11.75 X 8.5 Paper and have a company ready to photo shop and print the blank forms for me on the paper. Anyone interested in blank forms or could type in your information? I do not know the total price for the project as of yet. LMK

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Why do people make a big thing about the Momo shifter knob? A shifter knob is a shifter knob. I've seen millions of them. Is it solid gold or diamond or something?

I've got a Momo shifter and Momo steering wheel - fantastic grip on both - I will not be going back to the OEM items (got them in storage though).

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