The guilt of pacing the illuminated isles of expo stalls, staring hungrily at glistening multi-piece wheels and gleaming anodised shift knobs, only to slink back home at the end of the day with a couple slivers of paper and a sense of defeat. The wave of sadness, reaching into a malnourished wallet at the end of the day, desperately fishing out scrapings of silver and gold, yearning for a little printed memento to keep the memories alive forever. Or the feeling of a warm spotlight which shines, not on you, but the ‘chopped-and-dropped lead-sled’ that snarls at your feet. And walking away from all the adrenaline-fuelled action, all the awe, all the excitement – with nothing more than a five dollar souvenir. The bewildering feeling of gawking at garage-built drift missiles that kick asphalt in your face while flying down the back straight. I for one am all too familiar with the excitement and anticipation of travelling to car shows and track days by bus or tram. Spending hours scouring the internet for the finest parts to put on a make-believe project car, right down to the ETC readers that jingle with an engine start or the OEM pedal covers that came only with the top-spec models.Īll in all however, dreams are still only dreams. A cashless Australian high school boy, reading articles of immaculate, era-defining machines with a sense of aspiration and fantasy. The idea of one day owning a jaw-dropping showroom centrepiece, or a multi-million-dollar track monster can sometimes feel more like fleeting dream than a plan for the future. I’ll admit it – for many of us, sometimes ‘global car culture’ can seem so far out of reach. The item is absolutely Brand New.Sometimes, I feel as though the world of cars lies only behind the screen of my school laptop. The sticker may not hold at full strength if the car is treated with wax, ceramics or other coating, so please just degrease the surface before sticking. «He puts exactly what you ask for on the sticker» «I could not be more pleased! They’re absolutely gorgeous! Just what the doctor ordered!» …) – just let me know, it’s free for you, bro □ If you’d like to change color combo of the sticker, add your Racing Crew’s name and logo or your personal nickname (etc. Kanjozoku in Japan and all over the planet use this Fivemart Osaka JDM windshield banner on their great Hondas since 1983 year. I’ll be happy to through some gifts in for your friends’ Hondas, just mention which models do they drive □ Any type of car washing, hot sun or cold temperatures won’t hurt the items – they will stay strong for ages.The sticker’s surface is laminated and top-quality materials used only.All the colors are deep and pleasant to look at.Scale and proportions of all stickers are strictly Kanjo Japanese. ![]() I’m not a decals manufacturer, I’m the Kanjozoku, so that’s why: The whole windshield banner is bent 2 degrees (arched) to fit the car’s windshield perfectly. Here we have a Fivemart Osaka JDM windshield banner. Please choose our products, you’ll enjoy your car’s authentic look □ Hello. ![]() Products from Kanjostyle are the only ones on the market with original sizes, shape, proportions of inscriptions and logos.
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