Window tint and de-badge
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Looks clean as hell, wish I could get away with tint that dark
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Originally Posted by dragon084
nice.
whyd u sell the s2000 ?
whyd u sell the s2000 ?
Originally Posted by h2o-pr00f
that looks close to my limo tint
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Originally Posted by agranado
haha... neat man. Two good steps in the right direction
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It's looking good. I'm glad to see the modding begin.
You should really pop back onto preludepower once in a while. Your old car has popped up a few times. Still one of the cleanest cars that were on there.
You should really pop back onto preludepower once in a while. Your old car has popped up a few times. Still one of the cleanest cars that were on there.
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Originally Posted by dangeris
Looks nice but why the "stage coach" look...Drop that CL!!!!
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Lookin good
^ I think it looks cleaner without badges. The 2.x/3.0CL badge is a different letter style than the ACURA badge, which is kinda unclean to me
^ I think it looks cleaner without badges. The 2.x/3.0CL badge is a different letter style than the ACURA badge, which is kinda unclean to me
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Originally Posted by rawbeanz
Hey dude i was looking to do that...how much did that run you? and who did u get it done with???
Use a heat gun to heat up the glue, use fishing line or dental floss to saw off the adhesive, then use a credit card or old license to scrape the glue away. Use some goo gone to remove the rest of the glue with a towel. Then just wash, and wax. Buffing should remove the shadows.
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