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04-09-2005, 04:57 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Well, after the amount of help and advice Jim and Brenden have given me over the last year I decieded to let people know exactly who works on my car. Theres no doubting that this car is a JMM Skunkworks car.
Unfortunatly I found that the standard Blue and red JMM Motorsport stickers, although eyecatching, were dead set ugly on my black car. (Sorry guys.. it just didnt look right). So, faced with this I did the only thing I could. I got Chucky to make me up a custom job (top marks Chucky, exceptional quality as usual) in the same white colour as my aufalcon.com stickers. I think it looks pretty good myself. Not over the top but easily visable and pretty stylish. I'm not big on stickers on my car but, in this case, I'm very happy with how it turned out.
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Older, wiser, poorer. Now in Euro-Trash. VW Coupe V6 4motion.
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