Jeff, can you make the hybrid on a window decal? I have a brand new car and the last thing I want to do is put a "sticker" on it. I'm sure there are other people that are 100% against putting stickers on their paint, too.
I really like the design, and I'd love to put one on my rear windshield.
edit: window decal meaning "sticky" on the same side as the letters, not on the back.
"Sticker" is usually referred to when a paper substrate is used. Not weatherproof and usually much cheaper.
"Decal" is the term when a vinyl or polyester substrate is used.
All of the decals I am offering are 6 year vinyl. They will not fade, peel, or talk bad about you behind your back. They can be applied to anything relatively smooth. They will not harm the paint and can be removed at any time with no negative affects.
I have covered vehicles that are worth twice what I make in a year without a second thought.
The whole inside the window thing always sounds appealing, but generally people are not happy about how they look and are not an option for tinted windows. However I can definately offer the cut vinyl (the outlined V) for the inside. For small runs like this having the adhesive on the imprint side is not cost effective.
I have done decals on plow trucks, wreckers, boats, and heavy machinery that gets 10x the abuse most of your personal vehicles get and they hold up fantastically!
...and if you want it off, it comes right off.
Where's RAVEN9MM, he needs to post some pics of his Mini Cooper. I've got decals all over it, including a 4 foot Glock on the roof!