I put a general US National Parks on my back window glass instead of one for each park. One is about my limit, and only on glass.I'll never apply them to my vehicle. Stickers were a thing girls played with when I was a kid. I might attach them to magnets and stick them somewhere, but I'll never stick them to the vehicle. Hell, I removed the Big Bend stickers that Ford attached.
That was the first thing I did as well; bought Bronco license plate frames and threw the Ted Britt ones in the trash. They didn't have the opportunity to put on one of their dealer stickers (it was fresh on the lot), so none of that either. If they want to cut me some sort of sponsorship deal to advertise and they knock off a reasonable amount of money, then we can talk. Until then, I am not looking to be a billboard for anyone.I put a general US National Parks on my back window glass instead of for each park. One is about my limit, and only on glass.
The first thing I did when I got my Bronco was remove the dealer license plate bracket. No company advertisement decals, unless they includes a monthly payment.
I have stuck the stickers to Velcro that I cut to size and just stuck them on the headliner. That way it isn't permanent.I wish they were Velcro patches on my headliner instead of unused stickers in my toolbox drawer.
That looks great!You're only allowed 37 pieces of Flare (15 minimum).
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