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I got SuRReaL Industries on my front window and down my bonnet in metalflake sticker, i have a rather large A`Pexi sticker on back windon... Nismo, Trust, A`Pexi etc down doors, Punkt Designs up whole back of car. Oh and like '33Spec2' a homo new edition Canary on the front window :P;) Tightasses lol

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Ok... i've got GReddy, Trust, Blitz, Tein, A'pexi stickers going down the doors. Rear quater panels: HKS, A'pexi, Sard, Blitz, Endless. Rear bumper: Fujitsubo, Yokohama. And some unusual ones on the back window: 'Traffic Violation' and 'Back Shan'. Inside: Hashiriya sticker.

It doesnt look too ricey. :uh-huh:

My car is a sticker free zone!

Until someone pays me to use their products or at least gives me a discount of the purchase price, my car will not be used as an advertising billboard!

But that just me

Ok: Rego Sticker of coarse & soon to have skylinesaustralia across front windscreen.

Back window: No! Its not my boyfriends. (just to make sure theres no confusion)

Side windows: My tuner has been kind enough to tag my car with his handy work.

Side rear/lower panel: Nismo on either side.

It all matches in quite well but i aint putting anything else on there otherwise it cheapens the car.

Hehe, try this one out for a laugh ....

http://www.pbase.com/image/10724301

Not so "Brave" after all ... the door cried all night long :D

Apart from matching stickers on the other side, just the jap rego stickers that everyone talks about. Previously had a sticker from jap across the bonnet however took it off, and also removed the sticker from the pictured door in repair ...

Hehehe, pretty much same scenario ... except for the fact that I actually told my sister that if she wanted the car moved she'd have to do it herself .... she was actually reverising it IN the garage with the door open ... Dropped it at 2,800 RPM with a twin plate clutch and the door open ...... didn't stand a chance :P

Door buckled onto guard ...

No damage to pillar thankfully (the hinges took all the damage)

Standard GTS-t sticker on the boot...

Some body stripe that came from Japan I guess (looks a bit dated, but looks a bit hassle to peel off)

VicRoads Rego sticker on windscreen :-)

Nothing else.... thinking to put white Trust & Apex'i stickers on the red car, but might attract too much attention?

Guest s14 2.4 turbo

The way I see it stickers are a great way to advertize to the local

car theives what goods they get to steel. My car is sticker free, in fact I have pulled all emblems off, most people dont even know what kind of car it is. I got a parking ticket and the cop put a "?"

in the make and model section.:P

Nothing pisses me off more than dumb shops who put stickers on your car ... seriously, I once had a respray done on a car where the car put a sticker on after the job .... I went ballistic at them as the reason I got the respray was due to uneven fade because of stickers :P

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