korean decals
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
You wouldn't like the way it looks in Hangul (Hangul is the Korean language).
Like one symbol and it'd look horrible.
Like one symbol and it'd look horrible.
in my opinion... the less decals... the better... i have an rdtiburon decal and AEM decal on my quarter glass and a small alpine decal at the bottom of the back hatch window... keep it sleek man... big decals look cheap and Honduhish...
ìƒì–´ (ssang uh) is shark in Korean. Don't know if you can see the korean (have to have encoding set to Korean not english on your browser). Hangul doesn't look like Chinese characters or Japanese characters so they don't have that same feeling when made into stickers or things. The Korean language does use Chinese characters (refered to as Hanmoon or Hanjjah) to derive the root of the Hangul words.
here man... i finally have pics up of my car... lemme show ya when i was saying about less decals...
http://www.imagestation.com/mypictures/inb...aption=scan0001
http://www.imagestation.com/mypictures/inb...aption=scan0001
Hey man, Where in Missouri are you located, just wondering and where did you buy the car from?
I am in KC, and have a GK (well till the end of the month) then bye hyundai smile.gif
Anyway I think something small would look good..
I am in KC, and have a GK (well till the end of the month) then bye hyundai smile.gif
Anyway I think something small would look good..


