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here in MA you legally must have lettering on your truck if you have commercial plates. You don't need a full wrap, but there are minimums of information that needs to be present and the distance it can clearly be seen at. I have thought about just doing the minimum on my daily driver, but my daily driver brings me an average of about 7k a year in sales from people seeing it at random spots on weekends or at night. But obviously I think twice about where I park it, with all my lettering I wouldn't really want it seen outside a strip club.
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Yea, luckily it is my personal truck so I don't have to worry about wrapping the truck.
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