Feeler - Land Rover Trek Decals

DISCODOWN

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Dec 4, 2007
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Phoenix, Arizona
GEEZ...You closet guys ...
NO stickers or hood black outs etc...for me or on mine at all so guess i'm ok but i say to each his own and think it was fine of this guy to offer them to the community here should any feel the need to replace their TREK stickers or sticker up and don a flowered skirt?...,.i'm kinda old fashioned i guess and never realized a sticker represented gay tendencies...the world has indeed gone to shit. I better stay away from those Land Rover meets from now on as there are stickered up trucks everywhere.....GET IT?
 

RVRSRVC

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May 7, 2004
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Well, I did say it was a replica! He already owned the Disco, had some fun chasing down various kit on E-bay, enjoyed the whole process. He offered it to his teenage daughter who very quickly tired of trying to answer questions about the Rover and all of the kit, it's history, etc.. Ended up selling the D2 to his webmaster who has been using it regularly.
 

Ballah06

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Jan 21, 2007
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Savannah, GA
Stickers are cool as long as you like what u got on your truck. As far as hood blackouts and SD racks go, those actually do serve a purpose. So you cannot compare putting a crazy decal on a truck vs adding a purpose serving item to it.
 

tanabnd

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May 4, 2005
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Wellington, CO
Steph said:
All discoveries where almost created equal. That's the good thing about this vehicle. They are all made to get you where you want to be, no mather what decals are on it.

With this said, I do however agree with things like the saleen decals looking gay on a 6 cyl. Mustang and what not. but they are far from the real thing. Discoveries are not.

x2. Rovers are the real deal.
 
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atvsmurf

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i hate stickers... when i first saw my 90 rrc, the rear, quarter and rear door glass were all covered with stickers...my first thought was not a good one, then once i got to know the guy... basically every sticker on the truck had some meaning, from the (i forget the name)steakhouse, to the teva stickers, he had been there or was wearing it or rock climbing with it... still, removing them was the first cosmetic thing i did... but to each his own....ok i will end the totally useless post
 

R_Lefebvre

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Dec 10, 2007
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D Chapman said:
It's not just the "sticker thing". It's the fact those vehicles are not TReK's; they're plain old Discovery's. It's cheesy to add a Camel Trophy or TReK or G4 logo to a truck that's not a CT, TReK, or G4. That's like adding a GT350 sticker package to a 6-Cyl Mustang or Shelby racing stripes to a Dodge Neon.

Your Discovery is what it is. It's not what it's not.

And what was special about TReK's in the first place? They're just factory sticker jobs and some bolt on parts. What's wrong with making a replica of a vehicle, especially when it pretty much IS an exact replica? This is much more akin to putting Saleen stickers on a regular (V8) Mustang, since so many Saleens are overpriced pieces of shit anyway. (Power in the hands of fools""). Don't even get me started on the fucking pathetic Saleen NOS-ready Focus... :banghead:

I don't have any CT stickers on my truck, but I do have "One Life. Live It." which is the CT slogan from the later years. Does that make it gay? It's not just a CT replica thing... I really like the slogan. I spaced my roof lights like the CT trucks, yet I don't even have a rack. I've got Canadian Flag decals in the locations they used, even though there was never a Canadian team. The whole idea is to make the look reminscent of those trucks out of admiration of that event. They are why I got one in the first place. I haven't gone so far as to put a CT sticker on...

Land Rovers aren't the most rational platforms to start with for hard-core wheeling. Most of us bought them for more emotional reasons. And these competition events are a big part of that. If sticker packages make somebody enjoy their truck more, who cares.
 
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D Chapman

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If you want a CT truck, buy one.

If you want a TReK, buy one.

If you want a G4, buy one.

But, R_Lefager, you lost me at the "One Life. Live it" Red Rhino and Canadian Flag bullshit. I bet you got a big Obama sticker on there, too. I bet you even drink Pepsi.
 

R_Lefebvre

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Yeah, because paying thousands extra for a factory sticker job just makes so much more sense.

I can't even follow the Red Rhino reference.
 

leeawalden

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Feb 21, 2005
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RRCNicky said:
Maybe he can design a Land Rover Fashion Police grille badge while he's at it for our overly design conscious anti-sticker crew here...

:smilelol:


If he wants less than $5 for a door one I will take one to put on a pelican.
 

Kinch

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Mar 31, 2006
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D Chapman said:
If you want a CT truck, buy one.

If you want a TReK, buy one.

If you want a G4, buy one.

But, R_Lefager, you lost me at the "One Life. Live it" Red Rhino and Canadian Flag bullshit. I bet you got a big Obama sticker on there, too. I bet you even drink Pepsi.


stickers are cheaper
 

DiscoTech

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I don't see what the big deal is. I mean, when I put stickers on my truck not only do I get improved articulation, but I also got more torque AND better fuel mileage!

Mike