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http://6gc.net/photo.php?file=/images/memb...otos/306_29.jpg http://6gc.net/photo.php?file=/images/memb...otos/306_28.jpg http://6gc.net/photo.php?file=/images/memb...otos/306_27.jpg Now this one here has the rims i borrowed from a friend, but i think the picture is cool cause it has the drawings in the back. http://6gc.net/photo.php?file=/images/memb...otos/306_30.jpg Let me know what you think This post has been edited by mywhite94celicagt: Mar 29, 2005 - 4:50 AM -------------------- 94 celica GT
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yeah i would say take it off
![]() If you can get your hands on a heat gun use that.. if not try a blowdryer (gonna have to be a good one) then maybe use a razor blade.. although i dont know about using that on your paint.. i used to de-decale work trucks at a bottled water company and i always used a heatgun and razor blades... -------------------- ![]() |
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