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Looking for ideas for adding decals to my 19 Elevation. Let's see the stickers, decals and quotes on your back windows, tailgate, hoods or whole vehicle.

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Looking for ideas for adding decals to my 19 Elevation. Let's see the stickers, decals and quotes on your back windows, tailgate, hoods or whole vehicle.
Post em up!
 
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Definitely a Golden Knights logo soon, and then I have a few ideas, but haven't pulled the trigger on them yet... I have a vinyl machine so just need to purchase the material and design it.

Option 1: I drive a truck because you'll never hear anyone say, "Look at that bad a$$ Prius."

Option 2: I'm a drop the F-Bomb kind of mom

Option 3: Sucks gas & Hauls a$$

Option 4: I work hard so my truck can have a better life

Option 5: Borla(logo) - leaving me satisfied after every acceleration

Option 2 is 100% going to happen, just need to design the font. Option 1, 3, 4, 5 are just ideas [emoji4]

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3 minutes ago, Dani2005 said:

Definitely a Golden Knights logo soon, and then I have a few ideas, but haven't pulled the trigger on them yet... I have a vinyl machine so just need to purchase the material and design it.

Option 1: I drive a truck because you'll never hear anyone say, "Look at that bad a$$ Prius."

Option 2: I'm a drop the F-Bomb kind of mom

Option 3: Sucks gas & Hauls a$$

Option 4: I work hard so my truck can have a better life

Option 5: Borla(logo) - leaving me satisfied after every acceleration

Option 2 is 100% going to happen, just need to design the font. Option 1, 3, 4, 5 are just ideas emoji4.png

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Spicy ! LOL, I will have to watch out for you on the roads.

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#4

 

I lived in SLC quite some time ago working for Chevron Research there. I believe my address was 17S-13E by the college. 

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Dani, if you print up the #4 stickers, I want one for my shop. Heck, I’ll by a couple. Too funny. Thanks for the laugh. I appreciate the Golden Knights reference as well. “Old Paratroopers, good to the last drop” 

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Dani, if you print up the #4 stickers, I want one for my shop. Heck, I’ll by a couple. Too funny. Thanks for the laugh. I appreciate the Golden Knights reference as well. “Old Paratroopers, good to the last drop” 
I was actually meaning the NHL team, Vegas Golden Knights. I grew up in Las Vegas so they are near and dear to my heart. [emoji3590]

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Zoom in on the rear window.

Lower Right = Glock Perfection (my security system)
Lower Left = This Vehicle has been Lab Tested (my dog)


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Dani, if you print up the #4 stickers, I want one for my shop. Heck, I’ll by a couple. Too funny. Thanks for the laugh. I appreciate the Golden Knights reference as well. “Old Paratroopers, good to the last drop” 
Darksky... thoughts on these?f33a88714d19a0f8fb14dfec2d511fe2.jpg5381d7fc6a94f7f2aefec4d27a69abaf.jpg

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My car I have this along with an NCM decal

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I have been toying around in a Photo Shop Type program and came up with these... My 2015 Silverado had a Chrome Molding On the door BELOW the middle that I miss... The sides of this 2021 are too boring IMO..  

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I'm just replying because you asked, but I'm not a fan of any of these.  Out of curiosity, have you looked at any of the Chevy Accessory Decals?  I wouldn't do it, but the Bedside Decal Part No.: 84425973 would certainly fill in some of the empty space and looks OK.

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Second one from the top. But in a slightly darker gray than the body instead of black. Like ghost paint. 

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