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just had quick browse of subaru swap shop page on facebook after match of the day, now this page is great for wrong advice and buying lexarse lights but even this amazed me.
the guy has just bought this and is very proud of it
just had quick browse of subaru swap shop page on facebook after match of the day, now this page is great for wrong advice and buying lexarse lights but even this amazed me.
the guy has just bought this and is very proud of it
Not mine , i dont really like it, but each to there own, just u never seem to put anything constuctive up.
Bored with the same old , i dont like stickers , ure cars ****.
Not mine , i dont really like it, but each to there own, just u never seem to put anything constuctive up.
Bored with the same old , i dont like stickers , ure cars ****.
I think it would look ok with original bumpers and those side skirts taken off
Also think if the lad likes it good on him, would have kept
The bugeye myself tho
I really do like it looks better than my old wagon, stickers at least match the colour and it looks well put together in this pic. Easy for the police to pick on and remember though
I'm all for people being different, but am another who can't stand graphics that cover the car (unless of course it's for business), and I agree with Tubs that it gives the rest of us a bad name.
Why is it that it's mainly Scoob drivers that feel the need to plaster their cars with graphics?
I mean, you rarely see Evos with WRC graphics on.
I was at a meet in Beckton the other day and saw this blob:
Graphics, body kits ect are not my cup of tea either but i can't see how it gives "the rest of us" a bad name?
If you keep your car nice most people will just judge you and your car as they see it, not by what other examples are out there. I think that is just in your heads.