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crap thing about r34 with the nismo wing (atila or watever its called) is when you take it off, it leaves a million holes.. looks like you were hit with a drive by shooting haha

you can use metho spirits or general purpose thinners to help take it off as well

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Go the heat gun and eucalyptus oil

It's gentler than thinners and wont cloud your paint

a cut/polish afterwards is essential

about the holes, your only lasting option is to spot weld them then bog/paint

careful though, welders like to buckle panels

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cameral wheel, its a rubber wheel that attaches to a drill and removes all glues, stickers, and the like without damage to paint. they can be bought at panel beaters supplier's. just remember not hold the wheel in one spot as it will burn your paint

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haha cool. Hey could you take a pic of your LED lights at night when they are on and when the brakes are on?.

i really want to see what they light up like :)

Looks alot better, lol go the red tape!!!! (im not laughing at you, mine has silver duct tape to match mine :blink:)

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Dragonforce - i got quoted by DT Panels here in vic about $350 for each side (coz the car is red they would've needed to blend the colour over to the doors aswell) + $250 for the bootlid

i'm sure if you look around you can get it a bit cheaper. maybe around the $500 mark.

but if you ask me its not worth it, which is why i'm gonna wait it out till i can go in for a full respray. dont see the point in fixing the holes now and spraying only half the car...

Granthem - did you have the wing too?

this is the only pic i got of the lights at night. while in park, still dunno which ones light up when braking etc lol

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