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Sporting your car: BYU-I style
Lindsay Law
LAW05002@BYUI.EDU
Scroll Staff




The time has come for you to make your car truly yours. There are many ways to personalize your car and express your unique style.

Fuzzy Dice: Go for a classic look with a pair of fuzzy dice slung over the mirror. One option, offered at www.prankplace.com, allows you to stash keys, cash or other small items inside the dice. A retro fuzzy mirror cover can add a funky twist and just might make checking your blind spots that much cooler.

Seat cover: Make a “moove” for those plush cow seats, or go posh with suede or leather. Massaging seat pads are a relaxing way to go for a ride.

Decals: Stick your favorite band’s name in the back window, or show your school pride with a BYU-Idaho decal.

License plates: Many states offer several plate designs, so if the “Famous Potatoes” slogan just isn’t your style, you can choose something that better suits you. You can also personalize your plates with your name or a funny, cryptic message only you understand.

Steering wheel covers: Not only do they protect your hands from cold or heat, steering wheel covers are a stylish addition to your car, whether you choose vibrant green or leopard print.

Bobble head: A swinging Hawaiian dancer is one choice for an addition to your dashboard, but an Arnold Swartzenegger bobble head might add just the right touch too. One Web site, www.qminime.com, makes custom bobble heads from personal photos, giving you the option to truly be in your car at all times.

Wheels: A pair of shiny rims will make your tires really spin, even if the only place you show them off is dragging down Main Street in Rexburg.

Bumper: Plastering your car’s bumper with such phrases as “Honk if you love cheese” and “I Love Nerds,” is a surefire way to amuse (or annoy) the driver tailgating you.