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hi peps...

my left sideskirt at the moment is loss..the sealant that holds the entire skirts is not working anymore (still got the screw both ends to hold the skirt)..anyone can suggest me what to do>?? should i get somesort of a sealant/glue thingy to glue it back up?? if so, what product do u guys recommend?? or should i take it to the workshops and spend $$$ on it??im thinking of doing it myself...its only one side anyway, the other side is perfectly fine...

cheers pepzzzz

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def sikaflex

-you ever tried getting out the tail-lights on an R33? feels like they are held in by about 4 massive bolts when u know there are no bolts left holding it in- thats sikaflex :blush:

take the skirt off first and clean as much of the old shit off as possible for the best stick and look of the job.

def sikaflex

-you ever tried getting out the tail-lights on an R33? feels like they are held in by about 4 massive bolts when u know there are no bolts left holding it in- thats sikaflex :)

take the skirt off first and clean as much of the old shit off as possible for the best stick and look of the job.

^+1

They also use it to stick the hair to your head. Ever tried pulling it off? It's painful, frustrating and if you do want to remove it you end up cutting it off.... :(

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