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Old 02-22-2020, 09:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
gbhrps
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Hot Rod 370z,

Find a Heritage Z and measure the length, width, starting and stopping points from various body seams, etc., of all of the graphic panels, and then take the measurements and actual photos of the car you copied the measurements from. Take this info to a good graphics studio that does signs, car graphics and advertising wraps. They can match the colour, the graphic and all from your data and make a perfect duplicate for you Z.

I've done this myself in the past with fabulous results. I bought a used 2500 HD pickup that the original owner had added a tasteful graphics package to. I liked it so much that I used the same method above to duplicate the graphics package on my next truck a 3500 HD dually because the original graphics were no longer available. The end result was amazing and just as good as the original for a fraction of the cost.
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