Where's the fail?
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Epic fail in using the term fail... which, by they way, is so 2010. Every time I hear "fail" or "epic fail", I throw up in my mouth a little bit... which, by the way, is so 2009. Can we just stop using those words and phrases please?
Not the nicest design I've ever come across, but the install looks pretty clean from where I'm sitting.
Epic fail in using the term fail... which, by they way, is so 2010. Every time I hear "fail" or "epic fail", I throw up in my mouth a little bit... which, by the way, is so 2009. Can we just stop using those words and phrases please?
I just finished this wrap on a Polaris snowmobile and left the emblem on as well. In this instance it sits in a recessed area (right below my logo) and when the rescue department decides to no longer use this sled it can be sold without the hole. Very common practice to leave on the factory markings.
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Epic fail in using the term fail... which, by they way, is so 2010. Every time I hear "fail" or "epic fail", I throw up in my mouth a little bit... which, by the way, is so 2009. Can we just stop using those words and phrases please?
Not the nicest design I've ever come across, but the install looks pretty clean from where I'm sitting.
I use "fail", never "epic fail". Fail has been used for years, such as "dude". The internet has just ruined it. As for the emblem, maybe you can't really see it from the picture, but between the Honda "H" has been cut to lay flat. So the wrap goes on the "H" and the outer ring, then it was cut and the pieces taken out were then applied in between in the holes. Then around the entire emblem it is all bubbling up. They didn't stretch it around into the holes