A new California trend?
#1
A new California trend?
The folks from the "Just A Car Guy" blog seemed to have identified a new styling/modification trend out in California.
It seems to be called "Stickering a Panel", this HHR was spotted at last weekend's Japanese Classic Car Show in Long Beach.
Two questions arise.....
1. When did HHR's become classic Japanese cars?
2. Why would you do this to an innocent HHR?
It seems to be called "Stickering a Panel", this HHR was spotted at last weekend's Japanese Classic Car Show in Long Beach.
Two questions arise.....
1. When did HHR's become classic Japanese cars?
2. Why would you do this to an innocent HHR?
#2
I live in California and this is the first I have seen of Stickering a Panel. Second, I hope it does NOT catch on. I did hear that the Japanese are buying HHR'S and exporting them to Japan. Why, I do not know.
Last edited by F-16C; 10-03-2013 at 12:03 PM.
#3
I'm in Southern California and that's the first time I've seen it. I used to be a yearly participant at the Japaneese Classic Car Show up until 2009 when I sold my last 3 Datsuns. I had a 1978 280Z, a 1979 810 2dr. (somewhat rare) and a 1964 L320 Pickup:
#6
Those are nice rides. You do nice work.
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#9
This was a short lived trend not to long ago in the mini-truckin world (i have a bagged S-10 "project") I see this pop up every so often on the S-10 forum. Guys would usually sticker bomb their bumpers or roll pan. Not my thing, but everyone has a different idea of what "cool" is...
#10
I have only seen sticker bombing on vdubs and civics and 240sx's. Usually done on damaged body panels that you dont care about getting fixed/repainted. As far as I know its a trend that started with the drift scene as a cheap way to make busted body panels look better.