What are you guys doing with the stickers that come with performance parts like MSD? Do you put them on your back windows or under your hood or do you just leave them off??
Adam in Pensacola, Florida
SRToc Member #251
CAR: 2004 Electric Blue Dodge Neon SRT-4
MODS: Mopar Stage1, AGP WGA, TurboXS MBC set@18psi, NEEDSWINGS DPw/electric cutout, Mopar Stage3 Coilovers, CCA Giant FMIC,Fighters garage Hard Pipes, Fighters garage 3" CIA, Tial BOV, Prothaine inserts, and Comming Soon Mopar Stg. 3R w/ toys
I'd take the stickers, put them in an envelope, and stick it in a desk drawer.
IMO, stickers are tacky (no pun intended) and should be unless a) they're tasteful, small stickers supporting your local or internet car club/site or b) you're getting sponsorship money for having that shit on your car.
What are you guys doing with the stickers that come with performance parts like MSD? Do you put them on your back windows or under your hood or do you just leave them off??
I like under the hood... its not a place where people see them on the street, but when people are looking at your car at the track it might be kind of nice for them to see what kind of gear you run.
I stick them all over my face only when I drag race, that way people know I mean business. The NOS sticker goes right on my forehead... haha j/k
Mine go in a plastic baggy because I'm too big of a packrat to throw them out.
put the performance parts stickers on your computer case, then run out and buy some video games that come with stickers and put those on your car....i have rockstar and atari stickers waiting to go behind my front wheal wells.
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Thanks. That was fairly soon after I built that engine. I daily drove it for almost two years after that, so it didn't stay that clean, unfortunately. At 18 psi it's roughly equal to a stock SRT-4, about 225whp.
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