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Hi guys i have a question about removing the 'Nissan' and 'GTS-T' off the back of my R32 but they arent badges they are just like a sticker. I know there are other topics about removing adhesive badges etc but not sure about this. Pics are there feel free to redirect me to another topic.

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Hair dryers will heat the plastic and soften the glue, should just peel off, then just clean with tar and grease remover or prepsol.

He was talking bout the stickers at the rear

anyway I used methylated spirit to remove mine,

if that doesn't work then turpentine will do the trick

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MLR is correct. Hair dryer to warm it up and then use your fingernails to take them off. It really is the same method as taking any sticker/badge off of the car. Be warned though, the paint underneath the sticker may be a different shade than the rest of the car and will stand out, especially if your cars paint is pretty old and sun damaged.

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MLR is correct. Hair dryer to warm it up and then use your fingernails to take them off. It really is the same method as taking any sticker/badge off of the car. Be warned though, the paint underneath the sticker may be a different shade than the rest of the car and will stand out, especially if your cars paint is pretty old and sun damaged.

a good cut and polish should fix that right up

yes in some cases, but most skylines have old paint and you can only cut and polish it out so much. Most times you need to paint.

its true

my car was debadged completely when i got it sprayed.

much better imo

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