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im glad denham knows who it is at least... someones lived a sheltered life.. eh shan??

denham u could get a "blackalicious" sticker.. lol, i keep seeing one on some curry guys 88 mazda 626... (he probably thinks its cool)

but seriously... the mines sticker is good

you could get the big one across the side, or maybe the little one on the bonnet, or maybe even the whole set..??

looks good blue on white

Fair enough.

Some car mods can be tasteful and look really good, without being over the top.

But some guys want the big aluminium FMIC sticking out right the front, huge wheels, eight inch exhaust tip, lowered about a foot, and then cover the outside of the car with rice stickers.

Then they get about two defect notices every week and wonder why.

Myself I am into sleepers, I get no trouble from cops, vandals or thieves. Have been on zero points now for four years as well.

Still give it blast every now and again though, but have a good look around for cops first, hehehe...................

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