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Aftermarket "Factory" Sticker Kits

9.6K views 25 replies 15 participants last post by  snorander  
#1 ·
Does anyone know who sells aftermarket sticker kits? If I can't find someone I'll check out a local decal guy. I have a black 2017 850 TNT and would like to add a splash of color (probably orange) to cover some of the gray factory stickers so I can remove them before selling or trading the sled. Just looking for a new looking sled to stare at in my garage all summer without spending $13,000 :rolleyes:
 
#16 ·
I think they would sell a lot more if they did more offerings similar to LeeL's.

Bensetts are tasteful but I typically don't like a full wrap.

I'll be riding my 2018 again this year because of the low snow winters and the 21's are not a whole lot different than my 18.

I would change my Red X to the blue if someone was offering that.
 
#19 ·
This time last year I ordered my '20 TNT 600R in black/grey with the intent of having some retro-style custom graphics developed and installed.

The gentleman that did these retro-themed '75 T'NT decals for my '20 TNT could doo whatever you want no problem.

He does signs, truck lettering, cars, etc.

Blose Printing & Signs in Campbelltown, Pa (near Hershey, Pa). Owner's name is Mike and he is quite good and very reasonable.

If that is too far from wherever you are or you don't want to pay shipping, I'd say find a similar printing/graphics/sign shop in your area...

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#24 ·
Beautiful job on the Renegade X.

I'm not a big fan of most wraps as to my eye they are generally too much.

Really we all have talented local graphics/sign folks out there that can doo a great job.

I was shocked at what the gentleman that owns the little family-owned shop 1/2 mile away from here was capable of. He had pictures of some beautiful custom cars he had done in his lobby and I thought "why not" give him a shot at my TNT? After all it's just a hot rod with ski's and a track.

It was a lot of fun and very rewarding to put our heads together to come up with the final product.

Retro isn't for everybody but I like it and it looks great sitting next to my '75 T'NT Everest 440E which was my intent.

Give your local guy a shot...you may be surprised...I know I was!

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