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Yeah I know, I know... rough morning at work... I should probably stay off the internet. That and the semi who decided he wanted my lane this morning more than I needed it. Sigh... I'm going to log off for a while.Originally Posted by Mynewt
You may be over-thinking it. This is all fun among friends.
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Honestly, most of my stickers are on my fridge in my garage. Seemed like a good spot at the time. Only thing currently on my car is my club sticker and "it's not cute, it's mean".Originally Posted by Mynewt
Everyone who has offered an answer has actually answered the OPs question. S/he did ask for suggestions after all. I suggested a file in the filing cabinet b/c that's where I keep all my stickers (except the "actual size" one)
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The K&N "stop sign" sticker actually serves a purpose to let oil change people know they shouldn't bother with the air filter. So that one should go under the hood on the air intake box cover.
Agreed. That's an important sticker.Originally Posted by Mynewt
EDIT TO ADD:The K&N "stop sign" sticker actually serves a purpose to let oil change people know they shouldn't bother with the air filter. So that one should go under the hood on the air intake box cover.
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I just dug up this picture of mine (I've removed the stock box in favor of a fresh air intake.) I cut the bottom quarter of it off to make it fit tidy on the cover. Originally Posted by bishop_gideon
Agreed. That's an important sticker.
I think it's especially important, at least on my old R50 as the stock intake system is rather fragile. The fewer times It's handled the better.

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LOL oh man that's great! Best comment so far. Originally Posted by bishop_gideon
in my best buzz lightyear voice "You're mocking me, aren't you..."

