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Uh, TSN, I have plastic windows. Look at Jeeps. If they've got soft-tops, you'll see college stickers on the windshield (because, well, that's the only place to put them).
Actually, I think you're pissed because you didn't think of it. :")
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Assuming you're not being sarcastic, thank you. I get a lot of compliments on the grille ... mostly because the color scheme is so unusual. It looks better with the black/yellow seat covers.
Oh, and yes, that is a fake bullet hole. Funny story ... bought 'em with the intention of pranking my roomie's truck, then got drunk, and in the middle of a thunderstorm ran out and applied them to the driver's side of the Jeep. I'm going to have them removed the next time I get it detailed.
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You drunk college kids and your pranks, ah it brings me back to my days. Of course, back then we were sending each other fake Vietnam draft notices as pranks, but fake bullet holes work too.
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Looks a lot cooler then that Suzuki thing beside it. When I was in Belgium in 97 my friends cousin showed me his WWII navy jeep, original paint, it was very nice.
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Yes, which is fine for winter when the soft-top is up, but over summer, when the rear window is being rolled up quite often, they tend not to stick quite so well. Most Jeeps you'll see have college stickers on the front, not the back (unless, of course, they've got a hard-top).