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My Nismo at Mile Marker -1 Event April 10th
Pics of my 2007 Nismo at the Mile Marker 1 event in Miami April 10th
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Oh and as far as suspension, mine is factory stock. Or at least the dealer told me/and in person it looks it
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I know man it sucks. TO be honest I have not because I am afraid it will leave a permanent mark like it did on my dodge stratus r/t I had :/ On the dodge it was better to of kept it on than to peel it off. Though I am sure one day I will get the time/courage to peel it off to see what it looks like
Oh and as far as suspension, mine is factory stock. Or at least the dealer told me/and in person it looks it
Oh and as far as suspension, mine is factory stock. Or at least the dealer told me/and in person it looks it
Assuming you don't have a wealth of detailing supplies, go to Advance or Autozone and grab yourself a bottle of Meguiars car polish, Meguiars paint cleaner, a couple round microfiber pads and some microfiber towels.
Get a hair dryer and start going over the surface until it's good and hot and then begin carefully peeling off the letters...keep applying heat as necessary.
Once they're picked off, use the pad & paint cleaner to remove the adhesive...rubbing in a circular motion. Wipe clean with a microfiber towel. Then follow up a pad & the polish, again working in a circular motion. Wipe clean and voila!
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Take it off now and it won't leave a mark. You don't need to advertise for them.
Assuming you don't have a wealth of detailing supplies, go to Advance or Autozone and grab yourself a bottle of Meguiars car polish, Meguiars paint cleaner, a couple round microfiber pads and some microfiber towels.
Get a hair dryer and start going over the surface until it's good and hot and then begin carefully peeling off the letters...keep applying heat as necessary.
Once they're picked off, use the pad & paint cleaner to remove the adhesive...rubbing in a circular motion. Wipe clean with a microfiber towel. Then follow up a pad & the polish, again working in a circular motion. Wipe clean and voila!
Assuming you don't have a wealth of detailing supplies, go to Advance or Autozone and grab yourself a bottle of Meguiars car polish, Meguiars paint cleaner, a couple round microfiber pads and some microfiber towels.
Get a hair dryer and start going over the surface until it's good and hot and then begin carefully peeling off the letters...keep applying heat as necessary.
Once they're picked off, use the pad & paint cleaner to remove the adhesive...rubbing in a circular motion. Wipe clean with a microfiber towel. Then follow up a pad & the polish, again working in a circular motion. Wipe clean and voila!
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here's a short vid of my car that i did a long time ago.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLFZfqd4dn4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLFZfqd4dn4