I am saving some money finally
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I am saving some money finally
I still have some work to do on the car, I beieve I need all of my mounts changed, fluids changed, and then for the dirty work, CAI, tune up, brakes all around, new coil pack and my crank sensor installation. Maybe even a pulley. Hopefully by the middle of summer I will have all of this fixed. After all of this, can you help me pull the supercharger sign off? I want it to be a secret to other drivers.
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Re: I am saving some money finally
Originally Posted by ssesc93
I still have some work to do on the car, I beieve I need all of my mounts changed, fluids changed, and then for the dirty work, CAI, tune up, brakes all around, new coil pack and my crank sensor installation. Maybe even a pulley. Hopefully by the middle of summer I will have all of this fixed. After all of this, can you help me pull the supercharger sign off? I want it to be a secret to other drivers.
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If you want it off, I'm pretty sure I can tell you how... assuming there is no holes under the badging:
First step, find a plastic exacto knife(they do exist) or a credit card. Step two, get a hair dryer, and warm up all of the glue by that spot. Step three very carefullly use the credit card or plastic exacto knife to peel the glue of the badging back(this may take a while), after you get the badge off go back and get all of the excess glue off. Now apply a coat of wax, and all that is left is to step back and admire your work.
First step, find a plastic exacto knife(they do exist) or a credit card. Step two, get a hair dryer, and warm up all of the glue by that spot. Step three very carefullly use the credit card or plastic exacto knife to peel the glue of the badging back(this may take a while), after you get the badge off go back and get all of the excess glue off. Now apply a coat of wax, and all that is left is to step back and admire your work.
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Originally Posted by 97NAbonneville1
If you want it off, I'm pretty sure I can tell you how... assuming there is no holes under the badging:
First step, find a plastic exacto knife(they do exist) or a credit card. Step two, get a hair dryer, and warm up all of the glue by that spot. Step three very carefullly use the credit card or plastic exacto knife to peel the glue of the badging back(this may take a while), after you get the badge off go back and get all of the excess glue off. Now apply a coat of wax, and all that is left is to step back and admire your work.
First step, find a plastic exacto knife(they do exist) or a credit card. Step two, get a hair dryer, and warm up all of the glue by that spot. Step three very carefullly use the credit card or plastic exacto knife to peel the glue of the badging back(this may take a while), after you get the badge off go back and get all of the excess glue off. Now apply a coat of wax, and all that is left is to step back and admire your work.
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