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post Jan 16, 2017 - 7:08 AM
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Renesco

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Hi,

I had to repaint my raiser block and removed the SS-III letters from them. I have ordered a new pair of SS-III letters and I'm thinking how to put them on the raisers in the way most similar to the original.



I haven't opened the package from Toyota because as you can see it looks that letter are put exactly like on the original raiser block. The thing is how should I do it step by step to keep this "construction" and find the right place on raisers for them.
post Jan 20, 2017 - 11:14 AM
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best way would be to find another SS-III celica and take measuerments or just ask members on here for measurements.
then I would just use masking tape to make guidelines and stick them on. I've never ordered these letters nor seen them in person. but if they don't have a top sheet for it to stick to, i would just use tape to keep them together like that and transfer it and peel the tape off like you would any other decal.


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post Feb 11, 2017 - 4:34 PM
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I just measured mine, and I got 35mm from the bottom at the front of the first "S" and 37mm from the bottom at the end of the last "I" with the top of the last "I" being 44mm from the rear edge, which leads me to believe they aren't perfect from the factory but pretty close. I took some photos but I'm not sure how to add them.

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