Most people are like Children. You can get them to do anything as long as the message is right
"Slower traffic keep right" would work better
we are surrounded y people who hate to be wrong and will continue their ignorant behavior just because they were made to feel lesser/stupid/uninformed.. I mean we live in a society where having a higher education and quoting facts is confused elitist behavior
better to soften the blow and say please and thank you.. the sheep like that method,
Tell her Bob Z. referred you and you can send her the picture to remind her of what you want: fannonsandy@gmail.com
They will come with transfer tape to make applying them easy. Clean the surface with rubbing alcohol or something and when you apply them press very well all over but do not remove the transfer tape until the next day, and do so VERY slowly at an angle since there are a lot of tiny pieces in the crest.
Tell her Bob Z. referred you and you can send her the picture to remind her of what you want: fannonsandy@gmail.com
They will come with transfer tape to make applying them easy. Clean the surface with rubbing alcohol or something and when you apply them press very well all over but do not remove the transfer tape until the next day, and do so VERY slowly at an angle since there are a lot of tiny pieces in the crest.
Designed this in Adobe. Then had the 'stickers' created by stickergenius.com. Installed it myself this past weekend. A real PITA but its ready for DRT2020
I know it is a little over the top especially on my daily driver but its only temporary. @miamiporsche911 @miamiporsche911
She can make you a Porsche Crest decal as well in case you want to put it underneath the spoiler: this is what I used to have there until I put a crest on the bumper:
My wife made this for one of the upper cabinets in my garage (personal use, does not violate any copyright laws). It's a re-creation of the famous ad/poster from Porsche's 1983 LeMans results.
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