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haha understandable.

But packaging is suppose to attract buyers.

But then again, no girl is gonna go buy the sticker just for the packaging cause its hello kitty.

Are the stickers of good quality?

Have you tried any yet?

he bought these for me from oversea as a gift and he not driving Holden

-_-"

Ah f**k... Misread the thread title. Thought you bought these for your dad. Not you getting it from him. My bad.

Rice galore - but I'm sure he meant well...

Mate, seriously - I'm pretty interested in those "Nismo" stickers (the ones on the bottom left corner of the picture) - the ones that kinda puff up abit.. I'll take two if you are willing to sill... need something small and neat for my quarter panel windows... please PM me the cost and availability.

Rice galore - but I'm sure he meant well...

Mate, seriously - I'm pretty interested in those "Nismo" stickers (the ones on the bottom left corner of the picture) - the ones that kinda puff up abit.. I'll take two if you are willing to sill... need something small and neat for my quarter panel windows... please PM me the cost and availability.

have a look HERE

cheers

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