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sorry crusty boy but im gonna have to agree with the majority here simply because they're correct lol

why you'd put a workshop sticker on your car having never been to them is beyond me....chances are the workshop would ask you to remove it...because they've taken no part in your car.

and im not really a fan of 31's..and have a s2 r33 myself...but chances are nates car would beat urs...on the 1/4 at least

You know that box comparison with the R31... I would really love to post one of my own comparisons to a R33...

...but I won't because doesn't the saying go, "Different strokes for different blokes".

Or something like that anyway :wave:

And stickers with no purpose... :(

and im not really a fan of 31's..and have a s2 r33 myself...but chances are nates car would beat urs...on the 1/4 at least

and what does this have to do with the fact i want a sticker ?

Also how do u know what my my r33 runs on the 1/4 mile, u dont no a thing about my car..for all you know im running 12's flat

oh and theres more to a car then 400m.

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Think of it this way.

Why would a performance workshop want their sticker on a car that isn't fast.

People will look at your car and think the workshop doesn't do good work.

They won't use it as free advertising, they will more than likely as you to remove the sticker.

Prove that it is.

prove that it isnt a 12 sec ca, or is it jelousy

akeenan: mate i got pics of everything and i can explain anything u need on my work, just coz i dont go to workshops and do most work myself unlike most ppl on the forums.....and from this ive gained skills, knowledge and saved a shit load of money, then paying some workshop to do a job that i am capable off

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prove that it isnt a 12 sec ca, or is it jelousy

akeenan: mate i got pics of everything and i can explain anything u need on my work, just coz i dont go to workshops and do most work myself unlike most ppl on the forums.....and from this ive gained skills, knowledge and saved a shit load of money, then paying some workshop to do a job that i am capable off

so create your own workshop, and make up stickers for it...

was lookin for an safc but, thats an old post more then a month ago..things change.

no intention of owning my own workshop, prefer to keep cars as a hobby..

im wasting my time wiht too many e-heros wh oare having problems with coming to terms with other ppls rides.

Most of you guys bag everyone with shopping lists, neons, fast and the furious movies, but most of you are the same ppl that have seen this moveis, have the neons and sitckers of some sort.

Its like fighting with 10yo, you ask for a sticker and everyone jumps at you with "oh my cars quicker" , "mine looks better" , stickers are gay" its like comparing whos dicks big , its a waste of time.

thanks for the few ppl that gave decent advice, and thanks to other for keeping this thread so alive :)

btw.. i supplied my kit and got it painted ,as i dont have the facilites to paint and bake it mate.

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