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Old 07-12-2022   #11
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Well done Anthony, nice to know we have your talents in the group!
Charlie, it took me months to create the fonts as accurately as possible to the original GM fonts. Font styles in Word and other wordprocessing programs do not have the original GM font style. I looked everywhere. I had to manually create them in AutoCad. It was painful.

See you soon at Carlisle!

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Old 07-14-2022   #12
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Be careful. If the car goes to a major auction and is found to be reproduced, the car can be confiscated. Having the build sheet is all that is needed especially on a ZR1 that has all RPOs already.

Its like reproducing a C2 Trim Tag.
That is total bullsh*t. He's reproducing a sticker. Not only that, there are multiple VIN stampings on the car that identify the vehicle. The sticker just identifies trim. While someone could get into legal trouble for misrepresenting something they are selling in a civil court proceeding, there is nothing illegal about reproducing or even changing the sticker, only in misrepresenting it for financial gain.

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Charlie, it took me months to create the fonts as accurately as possible to the original GM fonts. Font styles in Word and other wordprocessing programs do not have the original GM font style. I looked everywhere. I had to manually create them in AutoCad. It was painful.

See you soon at Carlisle!

Anthony
You did an excellent job!
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Old 07-18-2022   #13
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That is total bullsh*t. He's reproducing a sticker. Not only that, there are multiple VIN stampings on the car that identify the vehicle. The sticker just identifies trim. While someone could get into legal trouble for misrepresenting something they are selling in a civil court proceeding, there is nothing illegal about reproducing or even changing the sticker, only in misrepresenting it for financial gain.



You did an excellent job!

Thank you. I am just trying to make my '92 as original as possible and reproducing it makes it feel original and new again.
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Old 08-08-2022   #14
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I spent many hours reproducing these SPI code stickers. I could not find anyone to redo these when you don't have the originals so I did them my self. I redid the air bag and RPO sticker, if anyone needs a set I would need their RPO codes and I can reproduce them for you.

What do you think? they look pretty good compared to the originals.
Here's a shout out to Anthony.

He created a SPID for my 1990. I have no idea what happened to the original, but it wasn't under the console cover when I bought it.

I'm not doing NCRS, but like Anthony, I _wanted_ to have that label.

Thanks man

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Old 08-15-2022   #15
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Here's a shout out to Anthony.

He created a SPID for my 1990. I have no idea what happened to the original, but it wasn't under the console cover when I bought it.

I'm not doing NCRS, but like Anthony, I _wanted_ to have that label.

Thanks man

Gary
Thanks, Gary.

I am here to help our Z family when I can.
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Old 08-15-2022   #16
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This is something I would like to explorer. I have the original attached RPO label, but is turned yellow. I am thinking is is best to leave it as is. (for the 95 NCRC RPO ). I would would love some advice from some in the judging NCRS field. Feel free to email me directly to corvette then the two digits 95 then the @ sign and gmail dot come. This probably wont decrease my spam but I am trying.
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Old 08-16-2022   #17
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This is something I would like to explorer. I have the original attached RPO label, but is turned yellow. I am thinking is is best to leave it as is. (for the 95 NCRC RPO ). I would would love some advice from some in the judging NCRS field. Feel free to email me directly to corvette then the two digits 95 then the @ sign and gmail dot come. This probably wont decrease my spam but I am trying.
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