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hey guys i have come across a problem tryin to remove my r32gtst standard wing ...i took off the 3 bolts but it wont seem to come off so i got fishing line the thick shit and ran it underneath it to try to break the seal i spose but all it did was snap and its not even loose at all..can anyone tell me if there are any hidden screws/bolts that i have to get at or nething else that will help me get it off? im sure a few of you guys have done this before... i have only located 3 bolts!

thanks heaps guys

shane

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well its been on there for 15 years or so :D perhap leave it in the sun to loosen the adhesiveness? or you just get your muscles into it and rip it off as youd need to respray the boot anyway? then get some prepsol/prepwash or goo remover onto the adhesive and give the paint a cut n polish. then tape up the holes and voila :P

EDIT: or try a thicker fishing line and pull up toward the wing when sawin it slowly as to avoid damaging the paint and boot...

Edited by Freddy Kruger

thanx for the replies guy but yeh i tried just rippen the prick off but i lift as hard s i can and all its doin is lifting the boot up with it and im affraid that i might f**k sumtin up.. and if wont need a repray if i do it carefully lol thats wat im trying to do i no ppl who got it off with out breakin nuttin lol hah thanx anyways guys ill keep tryin new shit.. but can anyone confirm that they only took off 3 bolts all up? cuz thats all i found so if there are more thats my problem ;)

I had a non standard wing (some twin wing thing, how it connected to boot seemed exactly the same as normal with though, i didnt like it, should try and sell it) on my 32, and it only had 3 bolts on each side.

I'm a little confused though, cause you say if you are careful you wont need a respray?? I am soon to get a kit fitted on and sprayed etc and at the same time i will be doing the boot, cause they need to weld in the holes smooth out and respray the boot. Are you just going to drive around with holes in your boot or what?

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