De-badged (test)
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Like it wolf in sheep's clothing then un-suspecting boy racers might think it's just a normal scooby sport then are they in for a suprise hee hee !!
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Originally Posted by duSTI
Looks great, what/how did you use to remove the lettering?
Spoiler looks
J
Spoiler looks
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Hi duSTI
De-badge was quite easy: Hairdryer and then autoglym intensive tar remover and "stick stuff remover" from the Lakeland catalogue!!!
Hope this helps
eliot
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Originally Posted by eliot
Hi duSTI
De-badge was quite easy: Hairdryer and then autoglym intensive tar remover and "stick stuff remover" from the Lakeland catalogue!!!
Hope this helps
eliot
De-badge was quite easy: Hairdryer and then autoglym intensive tar remover and "stick stuff remover" from the Lakeland catalogue!!!
Hope this helps
eliot
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Hi Guys, thanks for the comments
The boot lock is standard for an MY04 WRX SL - it is stupidly big!!!
I bought the rear spoiler from another scooby owner "edcase", and i think he got it from Litchfield Imports
Hope that helps
eliot
The boot lock is standard for an MY04 WRX SL - it is stupidly big!!!
I bought the rear spoiler from another scooby owner "edcase", and i think he got it from Litchfield Imports
Hope that helps
eliot
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