A bit too much for my taste, but, if you like it; why not.
A bit too much for my taste, but, if you like it; why not.
I had this one made at a local decal shop, trying to keep it simple but let others know what it is:
I had this one made at a local decal shop, trying to keep it simple but let others know what it is:
I bought that emblem, haven't installed yet. The quality is actually really good and actual licensed Ford product.
I had this one made at a local decal shop, trying to keep it simple but let others know what it is:
I bought that emblem, haven't installed yet. The quality is actually really good and actual licensed Ford product.
For god's sakes, it's a Boss 302. it is written on both sides in huge lettering, the front has a special grill and boss name, the seats have the name and do you really need another decal, sticker on the rear telling people what they already know? It's like the dumb azz that has a 350Z then puts it on his license plate also....Over kill. The difference between tactful and trashy....
Decals are a nice touch, but they are just that a touch not a major fashion statement. In case you haven't figured it out, I don't think you need another sticker with Boss 302...Maybe your ego does, but not the car. Put your money to better uses, like performance upgrades, paying the insurance when due, or premium gas. I also think the track decals are stupid. A real race car is not driven to the track, and a real race driver does not need a pictorial of all the tracks they have driven, or suppose to have driven (Electronic games don't count).
You have a nice car....everyone knows that...keep it clean and simple. Otherwise you look like one of those Ricer jackazzes that have a huge rear deck wing with decals everywhere on a Cavalier or old beat up Honda. They need the decals to attack attention, real and real fast cars don't want it.
I just put 89 new boss stickers on my car pics up shortly