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Old 03-08-2005, 11:59 PM
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anyone have any pics of this done so i can get an idea. ive seen it on 98+ and think it looks good. i know its the same i just would like to see an actual pic before i go ahead and do it. thanks
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Do it. Hope this helps ya!





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very nice! im convinced! how exactly did you do it? the paint looks perfect still.
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Sweet, you got any pics of camaros without the molding?? I'm too gonna remove mine.
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very nice! im convinced! how exactly did you do it? the paint looks perfect still.
Just run something like fishing line in between the car and the molding. All it is, is double sided sticky stuff holding it on. After you get the molding off just rub what's left of the sticky stuff off with your finger.
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Originally Posted by SunCoastTA
Just run something like fishing line in between the car and the molding. All it is, is double sided sticky stuff holding it on. After you get the molding off just rub what's left of the sticky stuff off with your finger.
May want to do it in warm weather though. Either that or be ready for some blisters as I had when I did mine on a cool day. DOH!!!



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