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Why would taking a sticker off the car fool cops or anyone???????????

1. the cops would just run your car's detail's

2. the cop's can just pop your bonnet and look inside, plus you realise you cant hide your side/front mount intercooler

3. If you have an accident you won't be covered by insurance, as you aren't meant to be driving it to start with

Edited by ecliptor
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When I bought my car, I noticed that the t from the "Gts25t" sticker above the driver side tail light was missing.

OP owned my car b4? :ph34r:

Also IBTL...

Edited by Mayuri Krab

I took the turbo badge off my GTR and then the clock stopped working.

Id leave the badges on if you want to know what the time is.

You guys are so mean, dont listen to em mate

Truth is there is actually a sensor in the car that knows if the person driving has a full license, so even if you remove the stickers it wont work until you have a full license..Sorry buddy but your out of luck..

gtr badges on falcons is ultimate stealth mode.

maybe you could put a blanket over the engine so if the cop pops the hood all he will see is your nan's pro double weave

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