Stickers- yeah? or nah?
#51
Ive got 2 on my back window and their small ones. I have a K@N one and Vans shoes sticker. I think its cool to have a few but not alot of stickers cuz then it just looks bad.
#52
no stickers or badges... makes the ride look cleaner
#53
decals can look ok if they are done right. i am not a big fan of them, but i have decals on my truck since it would have taken too long to do what i did in paint. and mine are under the clearcoat so they are more like paint than just a decal that sits on top. it's all personal preference though. but brand name "performance" mod stickers look tacky and ricey IMO
#54
Thats what I was going to say.
I hate to see a ton of stickers on a car. A few is fine. Like I had a "NHRA Member" sticker on my old car and that was it. I hate it at the track everyone has a ton of stickers on the intire car. I saw one guy with a nice paint job then put a bunch of stickers all over it. That just kind of defies the point of a nice paint job to me.
I hate to see a ton of stickers on a car. A few is fine. Like I had a "NHRA Member" sticker on my old car and that was it. I hate it at the track everyone has a ton of stickers on the intire car. I saw one guy with a nice paint job then put a bunch of stickers all over it. That just kind of defies the point of a nice paint job to me.
#55
I just have the sticker from the dealership on the back and then I have a sticker from my college on the top of the back lift glass. But stickers should be kept down to a minimum whenever possible.
#56
I'd put one of these on my back glass next to the wiper!
#57
hahaha thats awesome
#58
I say yeah on stickers, to an extent. I have my lifeflight member decal, USMC Veteran sticker and OIF Veteran stickers... Thats it. I saw a 1995 Blazer in my area that I swear can't see out his back window...Thats tooo much!!!
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