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Hey guys,

seen a fews cars getting round with what looks like a whole bunch of jdm stance/illest stickers all piled over the top of each other. . . anyone know where to get it from or what its called? it looks to me like it comes in sheets and you cut it to size??

any help would be great, its like a sticker bomb lol

Cheers!!

Anth

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Hey guys,

seen a fews cars getting round with what looks like a whole bunch of jdm stance/illest stickers all piled over the top of each other. . . anyone know where to get it from or what its called? it looks to me like it comes in sheets and you cut it to size??

any help would be great, its like a sticker bomb lol

Cheers!!

Anth

thats exactly what its called, sticker bombing!

thinking of bombing one of my wheels when i get them

jamie- siff not upload some stanceworks :P

Edited by Mohsen

on ns loz has made a sticker bomb image where you can just take the image to a printer and theyll print it for you, its like a pre made sticker bomb lol

Yeah I saw that.

There was a pic of a V37 all sticker'd up :laugh:

there is no facepalm pic that does justice to this new fad

each to their own aye

Lol I agree and I dont.

I like how you get some that have 4-8 on the side of the window but the ones that cover while guards. Yeh nah. Looks like they raided their lil sisters sticker books

Lol I agree and I dont.

I like how you get some that have 4-8 on the side of the window but the ones that cover while guards. Yeh nah. Looks like they raided their lil sisters sticker books

choose a damn side & quit sitting on the fence, it's bad for your balls :nyaanyaa:

here it is:

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=468449&st=0

its pretty stupid/poserish/wanabe but ill definately be sticker bombing some parts on my micra lol

post-29392-0-68722200-1310262479_thumb.jpg

lulz

Edited by Munkyb0y

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