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its a sticker isnt it?

just peel it off then give it a clean.

yeah i know its a sticker, but its way to hard to peel it off.. Besides, i bite my nails so its a lil bit hard to get under there..

If it's sticker then just peel it off then wipe the area with Metho on a soft rag.

i tried metho on my mates pulsar once, the paint around that area ended up a lil bit dull.. don think i wanna experiment on my car.. lol

Put a GTR badge over it

lol.. i don wanna attract attention, besides id rather the car look like a sleeper but go like a mother f%@#er..

where'd you get the cartoon picture ^^^ of the skyline from??

If it's sticker then just peel it off then wipe the area with Metho on a soft rag.
i tried metho on my mates pulsar once, the paint around that area ended up a lil bit dull.. don think i wanna experiment on my car.. lol

Metho is good. I would say the dullness would of come from scratching with your rag...

yeah i know its a sticker, but its way to hard to peel it off.. Besides, i bite my nails so its a lil bit hard to get under there..

didnt your mother tel lyou not to bite your nails??

if your to scared to give it a go pay someone to do it. Trial and error is the only way to get things done if you dont want to pay money to get it done.

if you stuff it you know what not to do next time. :laugh:

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