Customizing spare wheel covers?

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StickyWombat

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Hi there I'd like to get a new customized spare wheel cover for my Disco to advertize my website etc, does anyone know of any top notch places with affordable prices where I can get this done? Plenty on the web but I'd rather go with a company that has been recommended etc
Cheers x
 
I would get a plain one and get a local sign writer to put the wording/graffix on it.

What he said ^^^^^^

I customised mine myself.:cool::cool::cool:

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I got a plain hard cover from paddocks, then used a local sign writing firm who designed and printed an advert and stuck it on for £35
 
My boss gave me mine, same as ratty's but with the company name/logo on it as i use my vehicle for work a lot... I'll get a pic and upload it when I'mhome as working away at the moment. I'll ask him where he got his done
 
I got a plain hard cover from paddocks, then used a local sign writing firm who designed and printed an advert and stuck it on for £35

My boss gave me mine, same as ratty's but with the company name/logo on it as i use my vehicle for work a lot... I'll get a pic and upload it when I'mhome as working away at the moment. I'll ask him where he got his done

Thanks guys!!!
Well I'm really pleased to let you know that I've finally found a top-notch company at a very affordable price - Print Management Services | Large Format Digital Printing Company will post a pic once I've received my product ;)
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:scratching_chin: errrrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmm... Nope :confused2: not sure I want to find out now either.
LOL. Just checked it out and to my dismay tis rather boring:

The phrase "jump on the bandwagon" first appeared in American politics in 1848 when Dan Rice, a famous and popular circus clown of the time, used his bandwagon and its music to gain attention for his political campaign appearances. As his campaign became more successful, other politicians strove for a seat on the bandwagon, hoping to be associated with his success.
;).
 
LOL. Just checked it out and to my dismay tis rather boring:

The phrase "jump on the bandwagon" first appeared in American politics in 1848 when Dan Rice, a famous and popular circus clown of the time, used his bandwagon and its music to gain attention for his political campaign appearances. As his campaign became more successful, other politicians strove for a seat on the bandwagon, hoping to be associated with his success.
;).

You made it sound like you already knew!

Your right that's a boring story!
 
Hi there I'd like to get a new customized spare wheel cover for my Disco to advertize my website etc, does anyone know of any top notch places with affordable prices where I can get this done? Plenty on the web but I'd rather go with a company that has been recommended etc
Cheers x
yes.and i have two in my shed.if you want one and you can fetch it its yours.i use a place called graphic wizzard in tamworth.good lads.pm if you want it.
 
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