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Photo: Check Out This Misspelled, Terrible (And Illegal) Windshield Sticker Someone Has On Their Car
Redditor 'vmart89' made his or her way through that dimension of Hell known as the parking lot at Universal CityWalk recently and came across this gem of a misspelled car decal and shared it with the rest of the world.
I don't even know how much such a decal would cost but man I hope it wasn't too much. Not only that, it's in violation of the vehicle code, as one of the Reddit commenters point out. You're basically only allowed to have stickers on your windshield in the lower corners, and only a few inches wide. The owner of this car should probably get cited on general principle for having something so garish in the first place.
Oh, and that custom racing seat? Yeesh.
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