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November 9th, 2007 12:44 AM
ARIZONA SRT-10
Interesting product.....
November 8th, 2007 11:26 PM
NOITALL
how much to put "custom tees sucks" on a shirt?
June 26th, 2006 02:23 PM
customtees
Hello all,
First off, thank you for the interest and emails. Let me answer a few questions for some of you.
No. We do not reprint posters or other copyright images.
Yes. We can take your best digital image of you car and add your name, club, slogan etc. if you wish.
Yes. the image is as sharp and clear as the image you supply.
Yes. We do other things besides these metal signs.
Yes. We do license plates
No. We do not do hats or embroidery.
Thanks again for your inquiries, please contact us if we can be of service.
I assure you this is not a "drive by" solicitation. To that means, I have sent paymant to this site.
Thank you for the welcome *grin*
Had I seen the link, I would have started there.
Hello all,
I was referred to your site by a friend who currently owns two Vipers here in the Tampa area. Our company specializes in supporting car enthusiast as well as sites like this one. While our name refers to our main product, it is our custom signs that many folks ask for. These signs utilize your photo (car, bike, boat, kids or whatever) and are printed on metal much like you would see at local speed shops, restaurants or hanging in your garage. The major difference is that these are not screened tin signs, the image is actually IN the metal and it is YOUR car, not a generic photo. (avail in sizes up to 27x36 inches)
Please feel free to browse our website www.customteesnmore.com or contact us directly for more information on these or any of our other products.
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