03 Sonic Blue Cobra
#17
Removing the Dealer Stickers
Thanks! The big ones are a stage IV ported eaton, as well as a 2.80" upper pulley, and a 2 pound lower, which yields 16psi. It has a SCT chip tune, as well as full exhaust.
As someone said before I will also be removing the dealer ad on the back... but I'm slightly nervous because I really don't know a good way to do that without damaging the paint
As someone said before I will also be removing the dealer ad on the back... but I'm slightly nervous because I really don't know a good way to do that without damaging the paint
To remove the dealership sticker, you can use choose from several different items (all will not hurt your paint). Alot of people would suggestion using a blow-dryer and goo-gone. Yes it work but you'll be at it for a while the blow dryer you wanna be a little careful with so you don't cook the paint depending on how hot it is . Others may suggest a rag and a can of WD40. This will work as well without issues but is may maynot leave behind that greasy feeling so rinse off throughly afterwards. But the one item i've used and its most effect believe it or not is....use pinesol. Seriuolsy dude, hard to believe but pinesol works great. The glue came right off and NO damage to the paint, just throw a nice coat of wax over top of where the sticker used to be just to be safe.
Good luck
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