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who is responsible for putting the S/O and S/S on my window with white out at the launch day thing,

grrrrr.

now i have to buy metho to take it off,

as im sure every other skyline owner who was there does :P

slip if it was you i am putting up those gay leather pics u and ross where takeing the other night when u had teh whips out

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you get this problem every time you go to the drags, one of those razor blade glass scapers takes it off in a couple of minutes..then a quick wipe with glass cleaner.

my price for this valuable hint is to see those pics in the general forum.

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Yeah I had that white P on the windscreen....when I got pulled over by the police they were asking strange questions about "Is this your car?"...maybe the fact the ECU and loom was hanging out looked sus, probably thought it was just flogged fron a car yard haha.

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make sure u scrap it off and not wash it off!

if u try to wash it off it runs down onto the window seal and stains it white, i've still got shit stuck there from the drags.

and make sure u scrap it off asap or it will harden and never come off.

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It's on glass, it should come off easily with a razor blade as slip said. The way some people are going on (:)) the razors are already out anyway ;)

It's a damn sight easier to get off than those friggen spots of polish/wax that fly everywhere when you machine buff the car... argh

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