You are more than welcome (encouraged, really) to post photos of the stickers you bought out in the field here in the comments–even if you spot them on someone else's car.
One of the best ways to inform others on the road that you spend too much time playing with cars? That’s right, by slapping a bumper sticker on your car.
Let other drivers know that you’re still on the lookout for that 10mm socket, or that you are a big fan of lost media.
You can also announce to the world that it’s time, once again, to head to the track, or that your car really did compete in the $2000 Challenge.
Or, you can simply show your support for your favorite car magazine.
Heck, you don't even have to put our stickers on a car, you could even put them on a toolbox, a fridge, a truck, a boat–the possibilities are endless.
We currently have stickers available starting as low as $1, so head over to the GRM store and start shopping today.
You are more than welcome (encouraged, really) to post photos of the stickers you bought out in the field here in the comments–even if you spot them on someone else's car.
SV reX said:GRM Megadork confirmed
Mumpkin remains one of the most aesthetically pleasing challenge cars. The porportions, the livery, just great stuff.
Ordered some 6" stickers last week.
Waiting on Snail Mail to deliver them.
Hopefully, will have them by TNiA at Kershaw in 3 weeks.
Pictures to follow
SV reX said:GRM Megadork confirmed
I'm a newcomer and I don't think i've seen this car before, but i really like it. Especially the hatchback, almost reminds me of the shelby daytona coupes
In reply to budget_bandit :
Thanks for the love.
It's not really a hatchback, because it doesn't open. It's a fiberglass removable fastback hardtop. The car is a 1991 Miata, but I made the top from molds pulled off the roof of a Mustang.
If you want to know more, here's a link to the graphics design (and there is a link inside to the entire history of the car)
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