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How about any hurst or NHRA?
Thanks Mike
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70 Nova L34 black on black, auto. 70 Nova L78 Cranberry Red, 4spd. |
#32
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mike have all those a few differebt of each some are one offs pm me your ph #
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National speedway. Very hard to find,only 2 left. 26.00 each
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Hey, what NHRA decals you got?
BTW: your PM box is full... |
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<font color="red"> Chuck, but the last decal you sold me broke into pieces because of the fine, hairline cracks </font> [/ QUOTE ] maybe they got damaged in transit? have you contacted the shipping company? ![]() |
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Thanks, got my MN class winners today - awesome. Any word on the NHRA and others?
Mike
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70 Nova L34 black on black, auto. 70 Nova L78 Cranberry Red, 4spd. |
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did you recieve the check for the Englishtown decals? Jeff Cannon
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[ QUOTE ] <font color="red"> Chuck, but the last decal you sold me broke into pieces because of the fine, hairline cracks </font> [/ QUOTE ] maybe they got damaged in transit? have you contacted the shipping company? ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Old decals often form unseen or hard to see cracks and then break apart when set in water. If you are concerned about an old (and often expensive) decal then you can stop by the local hobby shop and get some brush-on decal film (liquid) which will restore the decal to its original one-piece condition. (Follow the instructions on the decal film.) The cracks may still be visible but the brush-on film will keep the decal in one piece as it is on the sheet before wetting. Go slow. Wet the decal and then remove it from the water and let sit until it will slide on the backing. This is a delicate procedure so do not force the decal to slide. If it doesn't slide with only very slight finger pressure then re-soak it for a few seconds and remove and let sit again. Patience is the key here. Nothing is more frustrating than having old/$$$ decals go to hell on you but these steps should prevent that! Should. ![]() |
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i would like them both if available?...
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PM sent
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