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Weather Shield Dramatic Exit...now Glue Issues


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Ok so I was on the M5 110kmh massive winds window down arm out just chillaxing after a hard day at work when suddenly my drivers side weather shield decides to snap in two and shank my forearm and spin over my r33 and under a semi behind me and into the wilderness.....gone.

So I was stuck with buying a new pair or genuine parts or take them off altogether after seeing prices of over $100 for 2 items I thought stuff it il takem off so I pulled one off and now im stuck with sticky glue on the rubber door piece what can I use to get this crap off.

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No that was just on ebay i didn't bother ringing Nissan infact i think i like the look of them off the car the tinted purple plastic kinda looks out dated IMO maybe a dark tinted plastic might look better though atm it looks good off the car just this glue making it look crap.

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