Steering wheel badges
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Steering wheel badges
I wanted a badge for the steering wheel, but I didn't want a badge that was huge and didn't fit properly - so I had badges made. I got 6 of them to reduce the cost. CEO 2B already has his name on one. These badges stick right on top of the center cap and form perfectly. As long as you center them properly you can't tell it was not part of the original car. They are made of the same material as Rick's badges (just not as thick - so it forms better over the curved surface) and I took the logo since I wanted the set to match.
I have 4 badges left - cost is $25 each (cash please) for AZ members who pick them up (I will have them with me for Friday's drive) - $35 + $5 s/h if you are not in AZ since I really don't want to have to ship them. I am not going to have any more of these made so they are first come first served.
Here are some photos:
badge on wheel (1280x1024)
badge versus Rick's body badge (1280x1024)
I have 4 badges left - cost is $25 each (cash please) for AZ members who pick them up (I will have them with me for Friday's drive) - $35 + $5 s/h if you are not in AZ since I really don't want to have to ship them. I am not going to have any more of these made so they are first come first served.
Here are some photos:
badge on wheel (1280x1024)
badge versus Rick's body badge (1280x1024)
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Very nice!!!
But I guess I have to ask.... At $5 shipping for something so small, are you mailing these out like FedEx Super Mega Wicked Fast Express mail or what?
I mean they could easily go out in an envelope for a buck or less. Not tryin' to rain on your parade, but as someone who buys small stuff a lot and doesn't like big shipping costs, I guess I had to ask. (Big vendors usually get away with it, unless you actually ask them to ship it more reasonably.)
I'll be out of town for a few days but I'll respond when I get back.
But I guess I have to ask.... At $5 shipping for something so small, are you mailing these out like FedEx Super Mega Wicked Fast Express mail or what?
I mean they could easily go out in an envelope for a buck or less. Not tryin' to rain on your parade, but as someone who buys small stuff a lot and doesn't like big shipping costs, I guess I had to ask. (Big vendors usually get away with it, unless you actually ask them to ship it more reasonably.)
I'll be out of town for a few days but I'll respond when I get back.
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Fair question Siper2. I am playing it safe and sending them certified mail. You would have to sign that you received them and the package would be insured.
http://postcalc.usps.gov/speed.asp?OZ=8528...ward&retspec=no
I hate going to the post office too. That's why I am charging $10 for my time if someone out of state orders one (and cover any extra costs).
http://postcalc.usps.gov/speed.asp?OZ=8528...ward&retspec=no
I hate going to the post office too. That's why I am charging $10 for my time if someone out of state orders one (and cover any extra costs).
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