1) Use an adhesive solvent to spray the badge you are removing. Make sure you use an adhesive solvent (such as Xenit Adhesive Remover) that won’t damage the paint.
2) Once the solvent has penetrated the backing of the badge use a length of dental floss and gently work it under the edge of one of the top badge corners. Once you have the floss behind the badge you can use it like a saw in a back and forth motion to gradually ‘cut’ through the backing adhesive and separate the badge from the body of the car. You may need to repeat the procedure from various angles to achieve this.
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Muz Honda JDM Badges (S2000) Installation Instructions
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1994-1998 Ford Mustang - 8Cyl 4.6L/5.0L Installation Instructions
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To begin removal of your OEM exhaust system, you will need to cut the tail-pipes just behind the mufflers. Remove the tail pipes from the OEM rubber insulators. Do not damage the OEM rubber insulators, as they will be re-used with your new system. Next unbolt the extension pipes from the H-pipe and remove the mufflers from their OEM rubber insulators. Do not discard the fasteners required to bolt the extension pipes to the mufflers, as they will be re-used.
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Peugeot 407 Accessories
May 26th, 2008 · No Comments
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5. Roof rail cross bars SW Suitable for SW models. 100 kg capacity.
6. Roof mounted cycle attachment for use with carrier Peugeot roof bars SW
This carrier securely locks the bike to the roof bars. It attaches to the bike on each wheel and the frame (as pictured). There are versions of the carrier available for cycles with and without standard tubular frames.
7. Rear mounted cycle
Please note that this product must be used in conjunction with a rear lighting board (sold separately).
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Renault Bodywork Workshop Repair Manual
March 24th, 2008 · No Comments
Workshop Repair Manual should include the following manuals: General information Panelwork Mechanisms and accessories Sealing and soundproofing Trim and upholstery XM0B -XM0C -XM0F -XM0G -XM0H -XM0J -XM0U General information 01C 02B 03B 04E 05B Panelwork 40A 41A 41B 41C 41D 42A 43A 44A 45A 47A 48A VEHICLE BODY SPECIFICATIONS BODY INNOVATIONS IMPACT PAINTWORK BODYWORK EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS GENERAL INFORMATION
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