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Unlike many i aint too proud to admit i like a bit of rice, especially when it serves a purpose:)

In this case i need a sticker to cover the blisetered paint on my bonnet. Since at heart i aint a ricer, and not very imaginative...i need some input:)

So i have a bg ass blister spot on the bonnet, about 400mm diam on the passenger side above the turbo.

So ppls thoughts, as stupid as you can come up with, or if you happen to have a cool/tuff idea. It will only until i suss out a new bonnet, so happy to try and get a few laughs out of it.

As long as the sticker doesnt cost the earth, thats the only criteria:cheers:

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Actually, didnt funk have a circular Team Wang Sticker for ppls avatars:)

Im just about sold on that idea straight away:thumbsup:

Anyone know where i can get a vinyl decal made up?

Ill post up some pics of the car next week once ive finished doign some more odd and ends this weekend.

Actually, didnt funk have a circular Team Wang Sticker for ppls avatars:)

Im just about sold on that idea straight away:thumbsup:

Anyone know where i can get a vinyl decal made up?

Ill post up some pics of the car next week once ive finished doign some more odd and ends this weekend.

i can... i got the SAU ones done and can get full car vynils done.

could always do something like this with a silver backing colour so you cant see anything between the cut outs.

Im getting either a GTR bonnet, or a painted carbon bonnet, not too interested in repairing this one. i have a ducted bonnet at home, but it still weighs a tonne, especially with all the fibreglass and bog to get the finisH right, it would probably weigh 1kg more then std:(

No a silly sticker until the funds clear for the carbon/GTR bonnet is the go:thumbsup:

So what would something liek this cost...for about 425mm diam?

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Ouch...after that comment i feel a sharp pain in my never regions:) Could it be from a cheap kick to the boss cags:)

LOL...to an extent your right. I should have insulated the high mount a long time ago, but there is a story behind why it wasnt done:( ...but anyway, whats done is done:)

I may just wear my injury with pride, and as a reminder to myself :)

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