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There is two plugs down the side of the boot when opened they revial a 10mm nut, i unscred them and wiggled the wing and barly moved let along came off...

Any ideas... Seen heeps of people with it off...

All info appricated.

-SiNDOWS

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Is that like the boot lining on the boot lid or do you mean like a double sided tape stuff holding the wing to the car?

Cause i think i know what you mean, as when i took those two bolts off, i was trying to lift the wing off and i could see some (double sided tape looking stuff which is black between the wing and the boot lid.)

please clarify...

make sure you have removed the bolt which is under the felt stuff on the inside of the boot should be 1 on each side these also hold down the wing after that its just a mateer of lifting it up hard enought just free the clips

make sure you have removed the bolt which is under the felt stuff on the inside of the boot should be 1 on each side these also hold down the wing after that its just a mateer of lifting it up hard enought just free the clips

yeah found them today... ended up getting them off... pulling the wing hard and snapping the two plastic clip things. Which now i know if i just pulled the wing foward when was behind the car it would have come off easy as f#ck...

Also, there is heeps of marks and shit on the boot from it... Any good methods for getting it all off?

Cheers,

SiNDOWS

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