Proton Saga Iswara (1992-2003)
On 15 August 1992, the Proton Saga Iswara (also known as the Proton Mpi or Proton Iswara in the United Kingdom) was launched. It was named after the great Helen butterfly (Papilio iswara) of Sarawak. It shared the platform found in the previous iteration but received major exterior and interior changes. The Saga Iswara was available in four-door saloon and five-door hatchback guises and continued to be equipped with the 12-valve Mitsubishi Orion 1.3L and 1.5L engines. The saloon version of the Saga Iswara became Malaysia’s preferred choice of taxi.
Print Size:
S size USD35
Height : 30cm
Width : 40cm
(Fits into a frame with a picture measurement of 30cmx40cm)
**The print WITHOUT a frame. Recommend Frame Size: IKEA RIBBA Frame, 30x40cm
M size USD42
Height : 40cm
Width : 50cm
(Fits into a frame with a picture measurement of 40cmx50cm)
**The print WITHOUT a frame. Recommend Frame Size: IKEA RIBBA Frame, 40x50cm
L size USD50
Height : 50cm
Width : 70cm
(Fits into a frame with a picture measurement of 50cmx70cm)
**The print WITHOUT a frame. Recommend Frame Size: IKEA RIBBA Frame, 50x70cm
Materials:
Paper
Prints are printed using HP industrial-grade latex print 1200dpi on premium 200GSM micro synthetic paper to ensure a thick and vibrant print that can be hung on its own or in a frame.
Synthetic paper is also commonly known as “tree-free” paper, where it is 100% recyclable, moisture resistant, tear-resistant, and UV resistant, which will ensure your print will be with you for a lifetime. Unlike PVC-vinyl and polystyrene substrates, synthetic papers do not use chlorine, stearates, heavy metals, or any cancer-causing chemicals in their manufacturing process. Therefore, compared to the usual print paper substrates, synthetic paper is considered more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.