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Here's my GM sticker on my rear window. I know it's tacky to have stickers on you ride but
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they're those mini's and I figured, what the heck, it's my truck and I've won a ton of trophies with them on there, so...? I think moisture has infiltrated under it already. I put it on there, I guess about three or four weeks ago but we've had rainy weather and a hurricane so I don't know, and pressed it hard thinking it was good. If somebody knows how to put them on where water won't get under them please advise.
 

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You are supposed to pull off the clear piece once installed. It's only there to hold the lettering in place.
 

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bucket,

Yeah, I did that. I saw that it had the protective plastic cover on the front, top, whatever you want to call it. I collect automotive and high performance company stickers of various parts things and high performance systems stuff. Of course the ones you'd want are the reverse ones where the adhesive is on the part over the emblem. What it enables you to do is stick the decal on the inside looking out. But those are much more expensive to make and 9 out of 10 companies aren't going to spend the money on stickers.

And I also collect military equipment companies stickers and patches. They will make a certain number of stickers and patches they give away to buyers as demo gifts. And sometimes you can get them to send you some. My pride and joy patches are from a Swiss anti-aircraft weapons systems company, Oberlikon.

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And i also collect space patches to. I used to belong to the "Space Patch Collectors Club" and they have all the shuttle patches. But I only have them up to 51L when the shuttle blew up in 1985, I think. I wish I had continued because the space station patches are beautiful. The ones I got are the real thing and are thick and made with silk thread and just the best stuff. What would you expect from NASA, the best.

I've also got a huge number of patches in a collection of military patches. In order to cut down on the overwhelming number of them I specialize in just special unit patches, like airborne units, Rangers, which I am one, and other special forces unit patches, Green Beret patches they wear on the beret from all the S.F. units around the world. What I've always wanted to try and get was these foreign terror para-military units. But I was afraid the CIA would pay me a visit and I don't want that. Every once in awhile you see them on some uniform on TV.
 

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You are supposed to pull off the clear piece once installed. It's only there to hold the lettering in place.
If I had a sticker for everytime I've heard that, man I'd have quite a few stickers.
Don't worry, it'll wear off eventually.
 

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bucket,

Yeah, I did that. I saw that it had the protective plastic cover on the front, top, whatever you want to call it. I collect automotive and high performance company stickers of various parts things and high performance systems stuff. Of course the ones you'd want are the reverse ones where the adhesive is on the part over the emblem. What it enables you to do is stick the decal on the inside looking out. But those are much more expensive to make and 9 out of 10 companies aren't going to spend the money on stickers.

And I also collect military equipment companies stickers and patches. They will make a certain number of stickers and patches they give away to buyers as demo gifts. And sometimes you can get them to send you some. My pride and joy patches are from a Swiss anti-aircraft weapons systems company, Oberlikon.

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And i also collect space patches to. I used to belong to the "Space Patch Collectors Club" and they have all the shuttle patches. But I only have them up to 51L when the shuttle blew up in 1985, I think. I wish I had continued because the space station patches are beautiful. The ones I got are the real thing and are thick and made with silk thread and just the best stuff. What would you expect from NASA, the best.

I've also got a huge number of patches in a collection of military patches. In order to cut down on the overwhelming number of them I specialize in just special unit patches, like airborne units, Rangers, which I am one, and other special forces unit patches, Green Beret patches they wear on the beret from all the S.F. units around the world. What I've always wanted to try and get was these foreign terror para-military units. But I was afraid the CIA would pay me a visit and I don't want that. Every once in awhile you see them on some uniform on TV.


Like this one...:secret:
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