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it's a black 34 with very dark tints (factory privacy glass on rear quarter and rear and soon 10-15% sides) ... looking for some tasteful windscreen decal (just the legal top 20cm or whatever it is) but I can't come up with anything...

don't want anything fancy ..just wanna reduce the size of the windscreen and block out that top 20cm or so ... any suggestions? don't want cheesy looking banner ads for some workshop or similar Post pics or links if you can.. I'm in Sydney so any shops that specialize in this sort of thing would be good too

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any pics? but yeah i was thnking just a black thing ... not red dammnit .. not like a solid line but a fade top to bottom (little squares or something) Just wanna keep it simple and nonnasty and reduce my visibility as much as possible without offending mr po-po

Have had a banner across my windscreen for like 6 months now, got told last week by cops not allowed it due to lack of visibility...read the roadworthy regulations as long as its above the range of the windscreen wipers its legal...so pissed off i had to remove it

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black car ..all indicators smoked/black nismo .. wheels are DTM Rush shadow silver. not blingety bling but look like dark chrome with normal chrome lip .. so im thinking black decal accross the top just dont know what Not a big fan of japanese writing either .. dont wanna cruise around not knowing what I have on my car (ie. HERRO I AM STUPID WHITE DEVIL WID SKYRINE)

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Have had a banner across my windscreen for like 6 months now, got told last week by cops not allowed it due to lack of visibility...read the roadworthy regulations as long as its above the range of the windscreen wipers its legal...so pissed off i had to remove it

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If that's the case why do you have to remove it ? Or is it a simple case of not wanting to tempt fate ?

They just are cops and couldnt get me for too low, engine mods and exhaust...so they picked on me for the sticker

If I knew the roadworthy regulations i wud have stood up to them...but I didnt and they were going to fine me $185 cause it was supposedly obscuring my view, but for anyone here who drives a skyline would know that cause of the seating height it doesnt interfere with our view

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