Hello everybody,
My name is Fabio Magalhaes, I'm 26 years old, live in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil, and like you, am passionate about custom cars.
In Brazil, besides being a great enthusiast of the subject and also be part of an auto club (DNS), I had the opportunity to work in some races, producing some events and act as a reporter in some automotive technical journals. Nowadays I also issues for the site: www.rzone.com.br
Recently I did some photos of two cars here in Brazil, and its major difference is the color wheel and the stickers on the bodywork (which is unusual for here).



I opened this topic with the intention to know more about this style (to paste stickers by car). What is the name of this style? Where did? When? In which countries we find cars with this style? What is the purpose of this proposal or style? What does he represent? What is the country of this forum?
Please ask the help of all the responses to the top so I can develop a field in Brazil to explain the origin of this style.
Sorry, I do not speak English! I'm using Google translator to be able to communicate with you.
Hugs
My name is Fabio Magalhaes, I'm 26 years old, live in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil, and like you, am passionate about custom cars.
In Brazil, besides being a great enthusiast of the subject and also be part of an auto club (DNS), I had the opportunity to work in some races, producing some events and act as a reporter in some automotive technical journals. Nowadays I also issues for the site: www.rzone.com.br
Recently I did some photos of two cars here in Brazil, and its major difference is the color wheel and the stickers on the bodywork (which is unusual for here).



I opened this topic with the intention to know more about this style (to paste stickers by car). What is the name of this style? Where did? When? In which countries we find cars with this style? What is the purpose of this proposal or style? What does he represent? What is the country of this forum?
Please ask the help of all the responses to the top so I can develop a field in Brazil to explain the origin of this style.
Sorry, I do not speak English! I'm using Google translator to be able to communicate with you.
Hugs
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