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OK YOU zGuys are right the carbon fiber is out of place in my interior,get em off4me?

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Old Dec 20, 2001 | 10:41 PM
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Lightbulb OK YOU zGuys are right the carbon fiber is out of place in my interior,get em off4me?

Ok so how the heck can i take the carbon fiber lay over off? its a sticker like substance i tried to pull it off but its really stuck on to the plasctic good? what kinda glue substance remover can work or if it can work also what do you recomend i do to re-do the panels that there on what paint and whats the procedure?
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Old Dec 21, 2001 | 02:16 AM
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I think it looks good man, nice clean look. It isnt that tacky and you dont have to worry about the dash peeling. I have the same CD player as you too. People said that goo gone will work to take it off but I think you should keep it on.
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Old Dec 21, 2001 | 03:51 AM
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Re: OK YOU zGuys are right the carbon fiber is out of place in my interior,get em off4me?

Originally posted by TainoIndian
Ok so how the heck can i take the carbon fiber lay over off? its a sticker like substance i tried to pull it off but its really stuck on to the plasctic good? what kinda glue substance remover can work or if it can work also what do you recomend i do to re-do the panels that there on what paint and whats the procedure?
Yeah dude, it looks good, you should leave it. But if you do take it off I'd like to buy it.
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Old Dec 21, 2001 | 09:56 AM
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Re: OK YOU zGuys are right the carbon fiber is out of place in my interior,get em off4me?

Originally posted by TainoIndian
Ok so how the heck can i take the carbon fiber lay over off? its a sticker like substance i tried to pull it off but its really stuck on to the plasctic good? what kinda glue substance remover can work or if it can work also what do you recomend i do to re-do the panels that there on what paint and whats the procedure?
They probably used a 3M type of backing glue. A friend of mine works on interiors and I THINK he uses acetone. You may want to experiment w/ by using a small amount of acetone on a q-tip and apply it to an area that is not easily visible. See if that helps.
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Old Dec 21, 2001 | 10:35 AM
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Only take it off if YOU want to. Everybody has their own opinion and there will be people that don't like it but its not there car, it's yours.
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Old Dec 21, 2001 | 01:16 PM
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Only take it off if YOU want to. Everybody has their own opinion and there will be people that don't like it but its not there car, it's yours.
Dude its your car don't let any one I repete any one tell you what you should do to your car.

Unless you like add a pizza sign on the top and start delivering pizzas then We would be like UUUUUUhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh or something of stupid makes like that then it is just the best intrest of the car gods we suggest you do something hahaha.

Nah dude it loooks good don't take it off cause some dork says it should be left the way it is. Its your taste your car and what you see every day not what he does.
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