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Old 08-15-2010, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
why, do you like stickers?
Some.. It depends on the graphic.........I do pinstripes as a hobby.
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Originally Posted by cw8307
^^ Catfight
No catfight here..
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well pin-striping is different... IF IT'S USED IN THE RIGHT WAY


if used wrong, it can make a very good looking vehicle look horrible... BUT, if used right, it can make an otherwise boring vehicle actually stand out
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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
well pin-striping is different... IF IT'S USED IN THE RIGHT WAY


if used wrong, it can make a very good looking vehicle look horrible... BUT, if used right, it can make an otherwise boring vehicle actually stand out
Here is one I just did about three weeks ago. F350 Superduty (not mine)

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see that's not as bad; it's a little more subtle

it's not something I would choose to have put on my truck, but it's not that bad, and could live with it, say, if came standard or something
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Originally Posted by bajaman
Not a fan of graphics at all. I despise bumper stickers even. But there IS a market for this stuff. Seems the smaller your ***** the more stickers one must have....lol!

its just like 8" dual exhaust stacks jutting from the bed of cummins powered ram trucks
they say "look at me I have no package, so i bought HUGE exhaust stacks"

i think i will make up some bumper stickers just for them guys

"stacks in the bed = No Package"
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The websites says July 2010 for the F150 graphics, it's Aug and can't view them yet. What gives? Not sure if I would put any on my truck, but would like to see.
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lol....I'm just saying that, in real-life experience, I have seen the 'little man syndrome' as a true fact. I also hang out with what would be called the 'ricer crowd' as I have a big interest in high performance Japanese sports cars. And it is almost a GIVEN that when you see some Honda roll up with SPOON and FEED and every other Jap performance company's stickers all over the car (with of course the requisite "fart can exhaust", that a dude about 4'11" will climb out of it.....
Then there are the 'other guys' in this genre like myself who have very powerful sports cars that are totally stock looking. I guess I don't have anything to prove.....

I've seen the same thing with American iron, 90% of the time when some totally decked out monster with a 12" lift kit and 40" tires and who knows WHAT else rolls up, some 5'6" fellow crawls out of it.
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Originally Posted by bajaman
lol....I'm just saying that, in real-life experience, I have seen the 'little man syndrome' as a true fact. I also hang out with what would be called the 'ricer crowd' as I have a big interest in high performance Japanese sports cars. And it is almost a GIVEN that when you see some Honda roll up with SPOON and FEED and every other Jap performance company's stickers all over the car (with of course the requisite "fart can exhaust", that a dude about 4'11" will climb out of it.....
Then there are the 'other guys' in this genre like myself who have very powerful sports cars that are totally stock looking. I guess I don't have anything to prove.....

I've seen the same thing with American iron, 90% of the time when some totally decked out monster with a 12" lift kit and 40" tires and who knows WHAT else rolls up, some 5'6" fellow crawls out of it.
oh it's the same way in the off-road world

that's where REAL wheelers came up with the term "mall crawler" the people that really want to take there truck anywhere lift their truck just enough lift to clear a decent size tire, lockers, armor, a good winch, a hi-lift, and many other various USEFUL items. Guys that just want to "look cool" throw on 2ft of lift, a flashy paint job, a stupid loud stereo, 24" chrome wheels with 35" mud terrains that never see more off road than maybe their front yard, and probably a sparkly sticker on the back window. If you're reading this and you say "hey that sounds like my truck", I'm not sorry

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