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    Hey guys,

    Got a HSV Silver sticker
    : Apprx - 25Cm X 10Cm

    Just wanting some advice/feedback on best place to place these, so they look nice, and suit the Car.

    Its Bermuda Blue S Pack.

    Thanks

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    What ever you do don't put it diagonally. I frikin hate seein "unit" stickers. Mate it reckon top middle wouldn't look so bad. Probs 150mm from the top
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    Yeah i agree, Unit stickers are the worst, Exspecially on the F***S Who dont even ride Motorbike or anything. Unsure if i will even put it on there ay. Thanks bro

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    the way you feel about unit stickers and people who dont ride bikes is the way i feel about hsv stickers on non hsv cars
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicko View Post
    the way you feel about unit stickers and people who dont ride bikes is the way i feel about hsv stickers on non hsv cars
    Yeah thatsss true ay

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    I would have gotten the holden lion sticker instead.. but since you already have the HSV one... the massive ones look good right in the middle, but not sure on the legality exactly... but seeing as its not that huge... either in the middle at the top or bottom.. maybe at the bottom

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicko View Post
    the way you feel about unit stickers and people who dont ride bikes is the way i feel about hsv stickers on non hsv cars
    Was thinking that. Kinda like Chev badging a Holden.

    The only place I've seen stickers that I think look good as small ones just above the brake light.

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