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I like the old URL stickers so much better, the one I have on my car is TINY, you have to be right up close to read it.. maybe thats why I get tailgated so much.....

here's a thought, what kind of music are you into? I always thought that a "jimi hendrix" stickers in white would look cool on my back window, cos it's got mega dark tinting..

see imagine just the white writing from this picture (minus the 'the' and 'exhibition'):

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stuck on the back of a dark windscreen. I think it would be the shiz. Maybe theres a band or DJ or something that you could stick up there...

just a suggestion.. sometimes I think that ideas like the one i just wrote about are cool.. and then 5 minutes later ill be like: that is the stupidist idea ever, why would I think of that... and then another 5 minutes I'll like it again.. pretty indecisive really...

Sounds like a top idea, coz everyone knows workshop stickers earn free RW K/W and "street cred"

well, i dont drive a stocker like many others on the forums, so i thought that some workshop out there would love free advertising on a decent r33, but it seems not, not even SAU would advertise, even though i believe it would be a top idea..

i guess ill look else where, thanks to foznice for ur ideas man, i might have to look into something else.

i always thought about getting a sticker on my munro, self made, spelling out

Torque Performance

well seeing tha car does make sheetloads of torque, ya, but no performance :O

this would of been if it ended up being a stroker

well, i dont drive a stocker like many others on the forums, so i thought that some workshop out there would love free advertising on a decent r33, but it seems not, not even SAU would advertise, even though i believe it would be a top idea..

i guess ill look else where, thanks to foznice for ur ideas man, i might have to look into something else.

what makes your car special from all the hundreds of other r33s that have the same mods as you?

maybe speak to the workshop that you get your work done at, and ask them for a sticker?

what makes your car special from all the hundreds of other r33s that have the same mods as you?

What makes mine so special you ask? Well the fact the i worked my ass of to save enough money to purchase a REAL jap sports car without any loans, like most guys my age (21yo),and then spend in excess of 10k in the first few months of owning on mods, so its my pride and joy so thats why its so special.

On top of that no real workshops have touched my car, all installs have been done myself or family, which is a top accomplishment for me and has saved me thousands...

im gonna get a custom made sticker it seems.

What makes mine so special you ask? Well the fact the i worked my ass of to save enough money to purchase a REAL jap sports car without any loans, like most guys my age (21yo),and then spend in excess of 10k in the first few months of owning on mods, so its my pride and joy so thats why its so special.

On top of that no real workshops have touched my car, all installs have been done myself or family, which is a top accomplishment for me and has saved me thousands...

im gonna get a custom made sticker it seems.

How is that special?

what makes your car special from all the hundreds of other r33s that have the same mods as you?

maybe speak to the workshop that you get your work done at, and ask them for a sticker?

What makes mine so special you ask? Well the fact the i worked my ass of to save enough money to purchase a REAL jap sports car without any loans, like most guys my age (21yo),and then spend in excess of 10k in the first few months of owning on mods, so its my pride and joy so thats why its so special.

On top of that no real workshops have touched my car, all installs have been done myself or family, which is a top accomplishment for me and has saved me thousands...

im gonna get a custom made sticker it seems.

ohhh joisus...

lol

How is that special?

clearly u cant read, i just told u why its special in my previous post, its best i dont waste my time on here asking ppl like yourself because ive gotta justify myself to u, why i want a sticker?

The thing is, people usually get stickers for a reason. ie a 'Chasers' sticker on a car that had alot of work done at Chasers, a Dr Drift stickers for a car that Dr Drift has actually worked on, or an SAU sticker because of the club they belong to.

You just want a sticker for the sake of it, which i think is pretty "tryhard".

Simple solution: If you want to keep you car as 'unique' as you make it out to be, dont put a goddamn sticker on it like all the other 'unique' lines out there :P

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