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heres a list of the trans am door emblems with paint codes, if theres an N/A behind it GM parts direct dont have them anymore
white 10193489 ,10u
black 10193490 ,41u
blue 10193491 ,80u N/A
yellow 10193492 ,48u
red 10193493 ,81u
red 10211779 ,71u N/A
yellow 10211780 ,54u N/A
purple 10211781 ,91u N/A
teal 10244254 ,37u N/A
teal 10251108 ,79u N/A
cyclaman 10251106 ,05u N/A
silver 10251107 ,13u
red 10265867 ,96u N/A
green 10277575 ,31u N/A
white 10193489 ,10u
black 10193490 ,41u
blue 10193491 ,80u N/A
yellow 10193492 ,48u
red 10193493 ,81u
red 10211779 ,71u N/A
yellow 10211780 ,54u N/A
purple 10211781 ,91u N/A
teal 10244254 ,37u N/A
teal 10251108 ,79u N/A
cyclaman 10251106 ,05u N/A
silver 10251107 ,13u
red 10265867 ,96u N/A
green 10277575 ,31u N/A
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It will come off in one piece if you use fishing line to break the adhesive and don't bend it. I played with mine last night but I decided to wait for a warmer day to make it alot easier
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hmmm.... it sounds easy enough, and looks great too. i've done MUCH harder jobs on the exterior of my car, so.... why haven't i done it yet??? it looks like i have another project to do....
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Took about 5 mins each side... used a fishing line only.. no dryer needed.. just try to get one end off with the fishing line, then hold the molding and slowly pull on it.. just go slow and if it doesn't wanna move, use the line again...
btw, I did this when it was about 70* out..
btw, I did this when it was about 70* out..
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