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Just got a couple of new stickers for the car, took a pic of some of them, still got heaps more, trying to just have a couple of stickers on the rear tailgate, and after that i will cover my whole front bumper with just stickers.

here are some pics of the stickers, will post back soon with how they look on the car:

(sorry about the crap photos, i havent cleaned my lens in a while.

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yeah, of course, i know there is a heap of people out there that wont like the stickers, i wont blame them. each to their own.

i just seem to like stickers on cars, i dont know why. guess having alot of asian friends dont help the cause. :D

oh come on. its really not at all that bad. i mean i love the look of a perfectly stock car and old skool classics like a mustang bog stock etc, but every now and then i also like to have some fun on my everyday ride.

but i guess skyline's, sylvias, or 180's are suited more for the whole stickers scenario i guess.

as long as they're not offensive, go for your life with stickers: to each his own... But remember: whatever one Stagea owner does affects the general public's opinion of all Stagea owners... "Pedo Bear"? (assuming it implies what I think it does..) REALLY?! :banana:

pedo bear is kinda like having a 4chan sticker on your car, its an internet sensation. i wont fill my car up with stupid crap, most offensive thing ill ever have is the boost sticker.

oh and that pedrobear looks pretty awesome, one shall be made into a sticker and stuck somewhere of my choosing if its not trademarked to you :banana:

I had a sticker on mine I custom made for my car and my best mates gtr saying

"my bungfritz brings all the girls to the yard"

personal joke,and it's written in super cursive letters so other people could never work out wat it says

pedo bear is kinda like having a 4chan sticker on your car, its an internet sensation. i wont fill my car up with stupid crap, most offensive thing ill ever have is the boost sticker.

oh and that pedrobear looks pretty awesome, one shall be made into a sticker and stuck somewhere of my choosing if its not trademarked to you :banana:

na, i bought one from house of grafix in the us

i bought a few different ones off them and put a subtle one on my car

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