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quote name='zoidbergmerc' timestamp='1317280961' post='6037710']

Autumn just picked his up then, awaiting picks of him stuffing it up :P

will post them tomorrow, i have a bad feeling i will pinch.gif

Seriously never say anything about stuffing up/crashing on here it WILL happen glare.gif

i totally fudged the first attempt & the rest after it lol ( i will be removing the old ones at some point lol )

FAIL:

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get your exacto blade out! that'll fix it right up!

The way you've done it makes it look like a shadow so it looks likes it's supposed to be like that :P haha.

You've done a stallar effort there son. The rest of you should be seeing your stickers in the post on Monday\Tuesday :)

I'm so not going to bother with the windex trick ever again, it didn't work right for me... probably too much windex.. lol

Drivers side went on easy as, passenger side was the one I tried to windex it because I wasn't sure about lining it up with the other side... cue it not drying and then not wanting to stick at all... will probably detach itself when I go for a drive today.

Anyway...

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If it comes off I'll just buy another sticker at some point, hah.

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