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Old 05-18-2011, 11:29 AM
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I like it. Il give a big to someone who tries something like this on a car like this.

And it just goes to show how everyone tastes is different wether it be age or what car scene you are into. For instance at japfest which is really a modified car show, out of all of the s2k's on the s2kuk stand (including mine ) it got the most attention. And it wasn't bad attention neither.
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I like the Domokun.
Old 05-18-2011, 11:34 AM
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Thats my pic
not to my taste mate, but was good to see an S on track only saw 2 this year...
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I do have a liking for sticker bombs, but that's a bit too much I reckon.

Is it literally a case of sticking loads of stickers all over?
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Not really my thing unfortunately.
Old 05-18-2011, 11:51 AM
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I hate it, but it is fun!

Big up for you doing it Stu

Stu's a top bloke, as are many of the guys that do things "we" don't personally like.
Old 05-18-2011, 11:56 AM
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It's not too bad. The great thing about the S2K is that in all it's guises, it's still a smart car, be it standard or modified and perhaps stickerbombed once in a while.

Can't get my head around the AEM intake but I like what you've done to the exterior.
Old 05-18-2011, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by stew-t
I do have a liking for sticker bombs, but that's a bit too much I reckon.

Is it literally a case of sticking loads of stickers all over?
Stu, it certainly stands out from the crowd, but how do you wash (or for that matter polish) the 'bonnet' have you sealed them in or are they just a load of bare stickers?

My fave bit of your car is the under bonnet stickers at the front slam panel, that looks cool (do young people still say 'cool'??) (I'm just not down with the kids anymore )

Ps Is your roof broken? Looked like a beautiful day...
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How do you clean the bonnet?
Old 05-18-2011, 02:34 PM
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Nice touch



That stupid f@#kwit of a dangly thing is the car equivalent of a mankini - yes, they were funny for about 5 minutes, but then most people realised that not only did you look like a complete tw4t, it made your d1ck look small.

As for the bonnet, unless you have lacquered it, expect water ingress and corrosion.

I suppose it could be worse - people will be covering their bonnets in penny chews or weetabix or something...


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