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Jun 28th, 2007, 23:49 | #21 |
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SIPS sticker
Im in the sign trade so I may be able to help you all. If you reqire them to be in a sticker form, ie printed, then a minimum quantity would have to be orderd eg 20. If you want individual cut letters, to size and style, then this can also be done. The more that is orderd the more the cost will come down. I have a sticker in the back of my 850 ( I think??) will check. If intrested I can get some prices for you all.
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Jun 29th, 2007, 00:01 | #22 |
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SIPS.. reckon it stands for....
Sad Infatuation Problematic Sticker Guys you are all fanatics and make us proud....well done !!!!! |
Jun 29th, 2007, 00:10 | #23 |
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You can have mine if you wish, I was going to remove it anyway. Ideally you could have the car it comes with, a 2.5 20v 850 M reg estate in need of a loving owner . PM me if interested, I can try to remove it with a hairdryer or whatever, yours for cost of postage.
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Jun 29th, 2007, 00:37 | #24 |
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SIPS decal removal technique
Fellow SIPS tragics, I have received some very helpful advice from castlet5, and the technique he used to remove his SIPS decal. Here it is;
you need a hairdryer (any kind will do) and a very very very thin piece of plastic...the kind like you get with araldite to mix the filler/hardner together with...or a very thin metal kids school ruler. heat one corner of the decal for a few minutes and you will notice the very corner edge start to lift itself...then work youre way under with the ruler and the hairdryer heating the part youre lifting as you go. the trick is to do it very very slowly and when it is off completely it will roll itself up...dont worry about that . then carefully unroll the sticker and put it between to books or pieces of stiff cardboard but make sure you put clear vaseline or lubricant on 1 of the pieces of card or it will just stick itself onto it. leave it overnight or for 2 days and when you take it out the glue side will be covered in lube so it wont roll up again. I trust this helps. Toolbah - I have not been able to determine the fonts used in the decal, and have guesed that Volvo created a proprietary font for SIPS to enhance its marketability. I am therefore reverse engineering the decal in AutoCad with the intention of printing a 600dpi PDF for manipulation in Photoshop or equivalent. This way I am able to get as close to the original letter shapes as possible, at least to within 0.5mm. Are you able to use the PDF file for printing? we woudl need to pay close attention to both the colour/lustre of the letters plus the type of adhesive used as the decal does run over a couple of demister lines, and we want to mimise the chance of the decal burning, although I have seen a few original decals that have gone this way. After I have received one or two original samples, which allows me to capture the dimension to a very high level of precision, I can finish off my AutoCad work and we can go from there. Hughvo |
Jun 29th, 2007, 00:53 | #25 |
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Jun 29th, 2007, 01:13 | #26 |
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Another downunder SIPS tragic
I am watching all these developments regarding the SIPS sticker keenly.
I see all these other Volvos buzzing around with SIPS stickers almost brazenly displayed on the tailgate glass. So much so, that I couldn't really blame my poor old T5 wagon if it develops some sort of Volvo 850 complex as it has to sneak around the backstreets denuded of this magnificent embellishment. I'd like to change this situation a.s.a.p. and also boost the self-esteem of my faithful road-rocket. So I'll put my hand up to buy, beg or steal one of these stickers if any become available to enable my wagon to hold it's head up amongst all those 'real' Volvos out there. |
Jun 29th, 2007, 11:58 | #27 |
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all this interest...its a good job that volvo didnt fit them on the outside of the window or i think a few may be going missing overnight....
imagine balaclava'd sipsless volvo drivers sneaking round the back streets at night armed with a hair dryer and a very long extension cable. good job us volvo drivers are all honest upstanding pillars of the community ehh |
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Aug 7th, 2007, 00:46 | #29 |
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Getting closer
Dear fellow SIPS tragics
I am now most of the way towards re-creating the SIPS decal in AutoCad having recently been sent one in excellent condition which has made my job a lot easier. I shall get back to you shortly with my finished design and also the PDF that can be used by a grahpics shop to create new decals. Stay tuned. Regards Hughvo |
Feb 13th, 2008, 19:02 | #30 |
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Going to bump this up! I want a SIPS decal!!
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