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where to put stickers on windscreen

rich mich

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hi all ,
just received some new stickers for my new 981,from club office where is the correct positions on windscreen to put them, I have a got a Porsche club gb sticker,a r14 south wales sticker and a boxster register sticker.

 
I use the side where the tax disc used to go starting from the top down or the bottom up.

There are no hard and fast rules.
 
same as all above .. as I put mine on when we had tax disks, I was left side top down for PCGB ones and have stayed with it
 
in the end I just put 2 of the stickers on car where the tax disc used to be, used the Porsche club gb sticker and boxster register sticker ,3 stickers on that side just looked too much.
 
I always use the space behind the rear view mirror as it doesn't impact on the view from the driver's seat.
 
I also put the PCGB sticker behind the rear view mirror for the same reason above and the R14 right in the corner where the tax disc use to go.
 

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