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Stock oem sideskirts with front and rear oem splitters from chrisc. finally got them on! next project: 3sgte and manual tranny. cant wait to go home and take more pics.
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QUOTE The bst way to remove the pinstripe is to heat it up with a hairdryer, this loosens the glue and reduces the potential to damage the paintwork, no need to use cards etc, as it will just peel off. Raiser blocks would finish the car off nicely. thanks for the info. im definitely going to try to use a hairdryer to get the pinstripe off. im going to get doggy's custom spoiler raiser blocks. just not sure if im going to get carbon fiber or white. |
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