I need a Honda logo 2'x3' or 2'x2' in a peel and stick decal. I am making a shrine to our Honda cars. As you may know, I am building a steam car for Bonneville. I am using a '72 Honda AZ600 Coupe.
Between myself and the Mrs., we have over the years owned 8 Honda's.
We are currently in possession of 3 of them. A dark blue V6 Accord and 2 '72 AZ600 Coupes.
I am coating the garage floor with epoxy.
I have contacted one sign shop and they want to re-invent the wheel. The Mall of GA Honda did not have one in the parts dept.
Any Thoughts?

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check with wind dancer graphics if he can't do it I bet they will know where you can get one, but give them call at 678-859-1874 and tell them little lead foot told you to call



Jessie (little lead foot) said:

check with wind dancer graphics if he can't do it I bet they will know where you can get one, but give them call at 678-859-1874 and tell them little lead foot told you to call

THanks for the tip. I have contacted Tony Hooton. He is a graphix designer listed under the Car/Bike Casting Group. on this site.

 I'm sure you have heard this before,You are amazing with what you and your lead foot do.

Be careful  and good luck with your racing.

BS

Hey Bob !

 

IF you haven't gotten it taken care of already, you might try The Inhouse in marietta

 

Ask to speak with Ryan Bennett. They do incredible work !

 

http://www.theinhouse.com/

2514 E. Piedmont Rd., Suite 200
Marietta, GA 30062

ph 770.321.0557

info@theinhouse.com

 

THanks Greg,


I have the logo Printed already.Tony Hooton Number 42 in the Casting Car and Bike group has completed the project. i will get my decal tomorrow.


It is30"x30" I will add the decal to my page if I can.

BS

Greg Foster said:

Hey Bob !

 

IF you haven't gotten it taken care of already, you might try The Inhouse in marietta

 

Ask to speak with Ryan Bennett. They do incredible work !

 

http://www.theinhouse.com/

2514 E. Piedmont Rd., Suite 200
Marietta, GA 30062

ph 770.321.0557

info@theinhouse.com

 

Awesome !   We will look forward to seeing pictures of the final product !

 

Cheers,

Greg Foster

 

 

Bob Sarda said:

THanks Greg,


I have the logo Printed already.Tony Hooton Number 42 in the Casting Car and Bike group has completed the project. i will get my decal tomorrow.


It is30"x30" I will add the decal to my page if I can.

BS

Greg Foster said:

Hey Bob !

 

IF you haven't gotten it taken care of already, you might try The Inhouse in marietta

 

Ask to speak with Ryan Bennett. They do incredible work !

 

http://www.theinhouse.com/

2514 E. Piedmont Rd., Suite 200
Marietta, GA 30062

ph 770.321.0557

info@theinhouse.com

 

look on ebay i saw some on there look up new to vintage stick to decal..:)

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