Stickers, . . .Yay or Ghey?

Stickers, . . .Yay or Ghey?

  • Yay!

    Votes: 3 8.3%
  • Ghey!

    Votes: 33 91.7%

  • Total voters
    36
I have some "etched glass" type static-cling stickers of the running horse logo on the quarter windows of my notch - subtle, small, and they look like they actually belong there - but that's it on that car. On my '84, I just put a few tiny little Jolly Roger stickers on all four corners to go with the whole "pirate" theme (due to the car's nickname), but nothing else - that car DEFINITELY doesn't deserve to be bragged upon, especially when I'm still rockin' the stock CFI/single-exhaust setup. :notnice:
 
I have some "etched glass" type static-cling stickers of the running horse logo on the quarter windows of my notch - subtle, small, and they look like they actually belong there - but that's it on that car. On my '84, I just put a few tiny little Jolly Roger stickers on all four corners to go with the whole "pirate" theme (due to the car's nickname), but nothing else - that car DEFINITELY doesn't deserve to be bragged upon, especially when I'm still rockin' the stock CFI/single-exhaust setup. :notnice:
Should put a Calvin pissing on a Ford emblem on that one :D

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I'd avoid putting aftermarket parts logo stickers on my car because, at least in the Phoenix area, it'd just make it that much more attractive to thieves who might wanna go try to steal your car and part it out. I'd rather make my car look as dull and drab and unappealing to criminals as possible. :shrug:
 
Well looks like i'm gonna be running some stickers for the shop that tuned my car. They took care of me and hooked me up on the bill and did an outstanding job with the tune, so in return i'm gonna do what i can to advertise for them :D