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I agree with ya , the only place all the stickers belong is on a sponsored car running down a track. Oh wait.....I do have a Chris Knight sticker in my back window.... i guess that just represents that my truck is fast in the Texas music scene though ? You did not take anything away though , i have long given up on my truck being fast...But it is quick for what it is !
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Stickers don't add horsepower?? Oh darn... well good thing the only stickers I stick on my truck are the registration, diesel exempt, and a good NRA membership sticker!! On a more serious note, I know the sort of folks you speak of, the ones who buy the little "electric" turbos for their rice cars off of ebay that deliver 0.07 PSI of boost... Very tiring... |
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Dude, your signature pictures is way, way too large.
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