Joe Bob
Oct 20 2005, 10:01 AM
Seven months later, 75 bucks and I get this....
Here ya go....
Not gold like the old ones...wrong build date....vinyl, not perforated....non Concours....like "I" care.....morons.....
So unless you need it for the DMV or the cops....doan waste your time or money.
Aaron Cox
Oct 20 2005, 10:13 AM
bummer mikey
Root_Werks
Oct 20 2005, 10:20 AM
Someone up here got one not too long ago for thier LE Creamcicle. It looked factory. Must be something they changed in the last year or so?
smg914
Oct 20 2005, 10:27 PM
Quote: Not gold like the old ones
They were never gold. They were silver/gray on early 914's and black, I believe on the 1975 and 1976 914's..
Lou W
Oct 20 2005, 10:39 PM
Mike, I was looking to buy one too at the same time when you bought yours, this is what my original one looks like, I was hoping yours would come out similar to the originals, it doesn't look all that good to me either. My original one has since been removed for painting.
boxstr
Oct 20 2005, 11:15 PM
Isn't there anyone out there that can make a better one?? I checked with the dealer and they are NLA since they only do thme for 86 and up. I have a car that will be painted and the jambs are going to be shoot and I would like to get a new VIN sticker.
CCLINVINNIEANDTHEJETS
McMark
Oct 20 2005, 11:24 PM
AFAIK, technically it's illegal for anyone to make them. Not that I'm saying that's a good reason not to.
Of course, how would one go about making them?
GWN7
Oct 20 2005, 11:40 PM
If I remember from a previous thread there are 6 different types? All that would be required to make them is the right sticker material and have someone do the silk screening. The problem was the personalised info (build date, serial number) that is "punched in" separately to make them custom. Someone was looking into that, but I don't think anything came about from it.
Brando
Oct 21 2005, 12:07 AM
Dealership should always be able to provide a replacement VIN sticker for emissions control and safety information.
It may not look original, but when your original does get scrapped in a re-paint, there ya go.
Joe Bob
Oct 21 2005, 01:45 AM
QUOTE (smg914 @ Oct 20 2005, 09:27 PM) |
Quote: Not gold like the old ones
They were never gold. They were silver/gray on early 914's and black, I believe on the 1975 and 1976 914's.. |
In MY experience.....I have seen so many different stickers that I was thinking Peter Maxx was hired on to do them.....
SOOOOO, rant mode ON......
OK....not like the one I removed that was gold...OK....I'm old not, fucking stoopid...I SPENT FUCKING "7" MONTHS waiting for a ........STICKER.....EXCUUUUUUUSEEEEE MEEEEE? a piece of shit piece of VINYL??????
Oh yeah....when I'm DEAD AND MORE FUCKING STOOPID, I will try to get a VIN sticker from AA.....like I said, I only got the sticker to comply with some fucking drone loser that has no life from DMV....kinda like me posting at 1:01 am.....
Not that's a BAD thing.....
Somebody find me and kill me....
But then again, I could be wrong and be some dork in a bar in Amsterdam athat hijacked "*" login with a bad joint and good Mushrooms....
MecGen
Oct 21 2005, 04:49 AM
Naahhhh
Good weed, bad Mushrooms, I met him...
I think ? I am sooo cold, and why are there monkeys eating my toes ??
Seriously, I have thought about this, what I plan to do is,
scan an origional, use photoshop to change data, use photo paper-non gloss. It will be sized and using a thin glue to attach it. Airbrush a thin coat of clear.
Best I came up with. Of course I am going to test this first on a scap hood or something.
+ Karma you way
Later
nein14
Oct 21 2005, 07:02 AM
AA still has them $11.00 ea., but they will not do the VIN punch.
I did some research and found perforated single numbered hand punch in a tool catalog. I going to order them and see if they will work I'll let you know.
SirAndy
Oct 23 2005, 11:36 PM
QUOTE ("*" @ Oct 21 2005, 12:45 AM) |
like the one I removed that was gold... |
with Mr. Bunny-Ears ...
i too have seen "gold" colored ones!
Andy
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