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It's personal choice... I am actually not a big fan of em even though I have em on my 15.. I just did them for a show and seeing though it kept winning trophies I left em on.. LOL.

They can look great on the right car, and it's not a shopping list if you already have the parts :down:

I have no issues with people leaving their cars plain or putting graphics on em - personal taste varies .. thankfully or all the cars would look identical!!

personally i wouldnt put them on my car because of the attention it would attract. i dont mean from police..but i dont really like people staring at me too much. When i was in high school i used to think shopping lists were cool but now its so 1998 lol..

that being said, i have seen some of currenttrendz work and if the decal is subtle it can look very good, otherwise i would just have it for shows.

I recently put a few on my car but they are pretty much all work related. we were stuffing around with it a couple nights before we had a corporate track day (we have two commodore cup cars). We just used spares so it looked more the part. I dont really drive the car much on street and i dont really care what other people think, cos it all comes down to personal preference. Its a bit too much, but its more effort taking them off!

I recently put a few on my car but they are pretty much all work related. we were stuffing around with it a couple nights before we had a corporate track day (we have two commodore cup cars). We just used spares so it looked more the part. I dont really drive the car much on street and i dont really care what other people think, cos it all comes down to personal preference. Its a bit too much, but its more effort taking them off!

dont lie! before you went to noble park maccas, you slaped on the decal

you should get the list that has

BREAD

MILK

BUTTER

etc

that way it can help you with your weekly shopping

i think race stickers are kool lik nismo apexi an that just remember it is also tell unwanted ppl what you have in your car :)

lol do the shopping list man but get like:

MILK

BREAD

SOY SAUCE

BROWN RICE

CHICKEN

in bright orange with green outline..........it'll be hot...trust me

you should get the list that has

BREAD

MILK

BUTTER

etc

that way it can help you with your weekly shopping

i think race stickers are kool lik nismo apexi an that just remember it is also tell unwanted ppl what you have in your car :)

Please refer to R DIRTY 3's avatar.

hey, as someone that does lots of car graphics as a job i would go wid wats been said above, keep it simple and make sure its applied right nuthin worse than seeing bubbles and creases through a nice decal oh and no flames lol

I have some stickers here and there on my car. It's about placement imo. dont do too many, def not a list. nothing wrong with one HKS Sticker running on an angle diagonally down ur bonnet for example.

I got a wedssport sticker running down my bonnet vertically but it's along the lines of the bonnet so it's not just 'slapped' on.

Oh yes, and SAU sticker fo' shizzle. :(

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