My wife just noticed the INGO plate on her SUV!

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  • dshaf

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    I purchased a beautiful INGO vanity plate at the 1500. I mounted it on the front of my wifes SUV. The black plate wonderfully matches the color of her vehicle. It took her two days to finally notice it. I got a "concerned" call fom her today while I was at work ha ha. Needless to say the next couple days will probably be spent explaining why we need an INGO plate on her car. Wish me luck ha ha
     

    Salty

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    If she doesn't want it there you should probably take it off. Some employers are as gun friendly as others and she may get unnecessary grief because of it. I gave my car to my son and he called me to ask if it's OK to take the NRA sticker off of the car. I guess he was getting some feedback from a snowflake at Ball State. No problem, it's his car now. He does like to shoot but he doesn't really want to explain it to people that won't understand anyway.
     

    femurphy77

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    If she doesn't want it there you should probably take it off. Some employers are as gun friendly as others and she may get unnecessary grief because of it. I gave my car to my son and he called me to ask if it's OK to take the NRA sticker off of the car. I guess he was getting some feedback from a snowflake at Ball State. No problem, it's his car now. He does like to shoot but he doesn't really want to explain it to people that won't understand anyway.

    All the more reason to leave it there.
     

    KellyinAvon

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    I purchased a beautiful INGO vanity plate at the 1500. I mounted it on the front of my wifes SUV. The black plate wonderfully matches the color of her vehicle. It took her two days to finally notice it. I got a "concerned" call fom her today while I was at work ha ha. Needless to say the next couple days will probably be spent explaining why we need an INGO plate on her car. Wish me luck ha ha
    It's more of a want than a need.
     

    Jeepster48439

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    If she doesn't want it there you should probably take it off. Some employers are as gun friendly as others and she may get unnecessary grief because of it. I gave my car to my son and he called me to ask if it's OK to take the NRA sticker off of the car. I guess he was getting some feedback from a snowflake at Ball State. No problem, it's his car now. He does like to shoot but he doesn't really want to explain it to people that won't understand anyway.

    I have a few NRA stickers I am willing to add to his proudly displayed collection.
     
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    If she doesn't want it there you should probably take it off. Some employers are as gun friendly as others and she may get unnecessary grief because of it. I gave my car to my son and he called me to ask if it's OK to take the NRA sticker off of the car. I guess he was getting some feedback from a snowflake at Ball State. No problem, it's his car now. He does like to shoot but he doesn't really want to explain it to people that won't understand anyway.

    wow. I get it but.. dang it. Cant have an nra sticker on a car on campus? Is that the problem? Cant have any hint of a culture involving firearms near a place of education? Your sons car and your sons choice. Just sad he felt pressured enough that the step to remove was taken. :(
     

    Tactically Fat

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    I must have a death wish or something...

    But if I were going to hide something on my wife's minivan, it'd be a small set of truck nutz that I'd hide up high and tight (It's cold!) at the rear of the vehicle.

    My wife's a school teacher. The van is the car we take to church and to ALL family gatherings.

    *I* think it'd be hilarious.
     

    churchmouse

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    I must have a death wish or something...

    But if I were going to hide something on my wife's minivan, it'd be a small set of truck nutz that I'd hide up high and tight (It's cold!) at the rear of the vehicle.

    My wife's a school teacher. The van is the car we take to church and to ALL family gatherings.

    *I* think it'd be hilarious.

    I agree.

    But I also think it would be pretty dangerous.
     
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