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Yes Humbla is correct!

As experiments, she deliberately drives on country roads to collect bugs on her bumper > she has proven how Turtle Tar & Bug Remover is best at dissolving insect blood, intestines, appendages and gore > she stands back 2m and realises that her front bumper is cleaner than the rest of her R33 and Buddy Clubs > she cannot wait for a thread like yours to relay her delirious joy!!!

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Yes Humbla is correct!

As experiments, she deliberately drives on country roads to collect bugs on her bumper > she has proven how Turtle Tar & Bug Remover is best at dissolving insect blood, intestines, appendages and gore > she stands back 2m and realises that her front bumper is cleaner than the rest of her R33 and Buddy Clubs > she cannot wait for a thread like yours to relay her delirious joy!!!

Haaaaaaa haaaaaaaa Terry you crack me up. :rofl:

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Turtle wax bug and tar remover,easy to use works fantistick. :yes:

yeah its good stuff....But don't let it soak on your badges for too long as it can melt the glue and you end up with missing letters as I found out the hard way when i turned a STAGEA into a STAG :/

On the bright side, if you do want to de-badge your car its a good start ..

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