Car Show Display pics please.
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The thing about a show board is you want it flashy and simple because 99.9% of the people that walk by it will spend 10sec or less looking at it. The board is just an additional attention getter. Just list what is important about the car and the major mods...and then if someone is interested enough to really want to know more they will find you and ask you about it. At least thats what I have found and I have been to a few shows!
http://www.superstylings.com/ designed and printed my board for me and they did an outstanding job IMO. If you order one tell them the guy with the orange TA recommended them please!
http://www.superstylings.com/ designed and printed my board for me and they did an outstanding job IMO. If you order one tell them the guy with the orange TA recommended them please!
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The stands above are also compact they fit securely in the rear hatch of an Fbody or the truck of a fbody convertible
Rear hatch of a Z/28 you can store the stand w/ or w/ out the t-tops in the rear hatch.
Stand in the truck of a 02 Camaro SS convertible
Rear hatch of a Z/28 you can store the stand w/ or w/ out the t-tops in the rear hatch.
Stand in the truck of a 02 Camaro SS convertible
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Did mine myself about 3 years ago using signage material used in retail displays(throwaway stuff from where I work) and then I made up my own show car board using paintshop and then just scanned a the whole CETA brocure to add some pics to each side of it.
I wanted a showboard that was wind resistant and that most likely no one else was going to have and I have yet to see another like it. Another great thing about it is the panels disconnect from each other and can be stored flat for transport in the back of the car.
Leftside and Front
Rightside and Back
I wanted a showboard that was wind resistant and that most likely no one else was going to have and I have yet to see another like it. Another great thing about it is the panels disconnect from each other and can be stored flat for transport in the back of the car.
Leftside and Front
Rightside and Back
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sick t/a!!
The thing about a show board is you want it flashy and simple because 99.9% of the people that walk by it will spend 10sec or less looking at it. The board is just an additional attention getter. Just list what is important about the car and the major mods...and then if someone is interested enough to really want to know more they will find you and ask you about it. At least thats what I have found and I have been to a few shows!
http://www.superstylings.com/ designed and printed my board for me and they did an outstanding job IMO. If you order one tell them the guy with the orange TA recommended them please!
http://www.superstylings.com/ designed and printed my board for me and they did an outstanding job IMO. If you order one tell them the guy with the orange TA recommended them please!