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I've posted this in the cosmetic section as well, but I thought I might try my luck here as well.

I'm looking into buying an R34 that is in good condition except for the wind deflector, which has a crack in it. Are these hard to remove? What's the process of removing them?

Thanks in advance.

theres a few little metal clips under it (you can see one in the picture through it on the otherside) they just basically pull off

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theres a few little metal clips under it (you can see one in the picture through it on the otherside) they just basically pull off

I've heard that there's some double-sided tape on that as well, is that the case and will this make removing it more difficult?

damn. how does that happen?

-D

apparently there are 3 sprung ball bearings in it to control oil preasure threw the filter etc, i initially thought they were hollow centered and just turned slightly and one had closed off starving the engine of oil, but it appears that they are solid and one escaped from the mechanism and made its way threw the engine =(

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