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I remember when a stickerbomb was a loaded down station wagon with or without a camper in tow. Have YOU dug Wall Drug?

Someone please define hellaflush?

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WOW! That thing has so much "Visual Horsepower" it's insane!

5...10...15...20...35.......aww man.. I lost count... :blink:

Pretty cool idea though! I like it! B)

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WOW! That thing has so much "Visual Horsepower" it's insane!

5...10...15...20...35.......aww man.. I lost count... :blink:

Pretty cool idea though! I like it! B)

How much HP were these worth? I forget.

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I love the sticker idea but, I just looked up the whole "hellaflush" thing. I really don't understand. Us bagged truck guys (yeah, I know...grammar) try to get as much backspace as possible to clear the fenders and these guys are shoving the rims to them. It's kinda cool looking though and I may get used to it. I just hope they are not static dropped because I don't see a way to turn a lot of them. Riding on the extreme negative camber would wear out tires in no time. Also, a bump would shred a tire and fender/quarter panel.

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That hellaflush technique.Do they drive the car like that?Or is it for parking?Doesn't look safe to me.Looks broken.

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That hellaflush technique.Do they drive the car like that?Or is it for parking?Doesn't look safe to me.Looks broken.

yea they drive em' like that, and that sticker bomb came out so nice on the truck of the golf.

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Man, that's a tough one, Greg....

MANY variables to factor in. Depends mainly on the size of the decal and location/visibility (outside of the vehicle is ideal, but you can also gain some noticeable power if installed on the upper rad support or even on the underside of the hood).

Also, I haven't confirmed this personally, but I've heard, If it is placed in close proximity to one of those "V-tec inside" stickers, it can almost double the effect (kinda like nitrous on a turbocharged motor). :D

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