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if you do it do it on one side and keep it small. stickers are alright when tastefully done and meaningful (i.e. don't put an H&R sticker on your car that has nothing H&R on it). i would also keep them to a minimum, so don't put a decal on their for every upgrade you make.
I have three stickers. one Black E30Tech.com sticker on the passenger's side rear window, one Black r3vlimited outline sticker on the driver's side rear window, and a "Eurotrash" sticker (very small) on the upper rear part of the back driver's window. All very subtle and to the point.
I have the one sticker, a bfc small one in the driver's side rear window. In retrospect, I should have put it on the pass. side as that's the side suckas see when I'm passin them.
Keith
"Die feine Art, schnell zu sein." "I don't have a gambling problem, my gambling pays for my e30 addiction."
I have an SCCA sticker on the driver's side rear window, m42club.com sticker on the passenger side. BMW CCA sticker on left side of the rear glass, along with a BMW-Sauber and Porsche Club of America sticker on the left.
just dont paint your car in flames..
flames are cliche-and gayer than a cigar smokin lesbian wearing spandex
i however think decals are fine, especially when you park in the sun for years, and when you remove them, the words are faded into the fukin steel itself....thats cool. thats like a free paint etching...pure american/mexican gothic/badass
ive sort of riced out my cabri, with side vents but i can say that i've taken this e30 to and above its limitations on the road...and b/c its so well made, has rolled out of it all.
1- burned up a 4.10 differential
2- blown the headbolts
3- drifted through a few sets of tires just for fun
4- hit 7k rpm at least once a week and
5- keep the hondas and mazdas in the dust...
6- planned the boost, and will need the vents for cooling, rather than cutting the hood...
but i gotta start growing up too. im sorta territorial and unwise (bad combo)
i like the decals, and dont have any on my paint now, will be putting a few on the air dam in a few weeks. yup, a reiger...got a decent used one, preppin it this week
i dont like purists very much, however, i feel like an elitist sometimes, unintentionally. (i do like the new m1, and 1series twinturbo), i like what i see, in dreams- reality sometimes doesn't have the same end results.
(new paint next spring-hopefully, body work needed w/dings, chips, and new mtech2body kit)...
point is, stick it on, and if you like it, sweet. if no, peel it off, its not a tattoo. the only time you should listen is when you know you made a mistake.
Last edited by idanity; 09-03-2008, 04:02 AM.
Reason: don't intend on being too rude, and retarded
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just dont paint your car in flames..
flames are cliche-and gayer than a cigar smokin lesbian wearing spandex
i however think decals are fine, especially when you park in the sun for years, and when you remove them, the words are faded into the fukin steel itself....thats cool. thats like a free paint etching...pure american/mexican gothic/badass
ive sort of riced out my cabri, with side vents but i can say that i've taken this e30 to and above its limitations on the road...and b/c its so well made, has rolled out of it all.
1- burned up a 4.10 differential
2- blown the headbolts
3- drifted through a few sets of tires just for fun
4- hit 7k rpm at least once a week and
5- keep the hondas and mazdas in the dust...
6- planned the boost, and will need the vents for cooling, rather than cutting the hood...
but i gotta start growing up too. im sorta territorial and unwise (bad combo)
i like the decals, and dont have any on my paint now, will be putting a few on the air dam in a few weeks. yup, a reiger...got a decent used one, preppin it this week
i dont like purists very much, however, i feel like an elitist sometimes, unintentionally. (i do like the new m1, and 1series twinturbo), i like what i see, in dreams- reality sometimes doesn't have the same end results.
(new paint next spring-hopefully, body work needed w/dings, chips, and new mtech2body kit)...
point is, stick it on, and if you like it, sweet. if no, peel it off, its not a tattoo. the only time you should listen is when you know you made a mistake.
You are my hero.
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