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I'm curious what stickers you guys have put on your truck. I was thing about putting this on my rear window

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That's what I have. Most people won't know what the majority of them are from.

 

Also that is a cool sticker you have too.

 

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I don't have it yet. Wanted to see what you guys thought. Rock1500. What do the 2 left ones mean?

 

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I have a retro Ducati sticker (as I am passionate about riding and happen to own a beautiful Duc). I also have a pretty awesome "Fuelled by Recycled Dinosaurs" decal with a little dinosaur inside of a recycling sign.

 

 

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I don't have it yet. Wanted to see what you guys thought. Rock1500. What do the 2 left ones mean?

 

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The left two are from the anime full metal alchemist. The white one is the symbol and the black on is the outline of Edward and his brother.

 

The ones one right is for the anime space cowboy.

 

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Just a few on mine!

I like them!

 

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Just a few on mine!

Asells, the gear looking one at top left. What is that? I've looked but can't find anything on it...

 

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Asells, the gear looking one at top left. What is that? I've looked but can't find anything on it...

 

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Bolt Face Logo

 

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Zero on mine but,if I was to put any on it the Pledge Of Allegiance would be the one.Love the OP's :flag::flag::flag::flag::flag:

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