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Old 11-03-2009, 10:41 AM
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These are in pretty good shape, but have some scratches in the chrome. I wonder if I should paint them silver to match the interior trim, or chrome to give them a more uniform appearance.



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Originally Posted by ClemsonWill,Nov 3 2009, 11:53 AM
You know how most of the parents stand at the street when there kids walk up to the door? Well, we decided it would be kind of fun to give them a scare. My brother-in-law (deformed monk) and I (hobo clown) crouched down behind some cars in the street. We had the leaf blower as the perfect chainsaw effect. In the end we scared one lady so bad she took off running into the neighbors yard without her kid. I felt kind of bad about it afterwards.
I got yelled at for going 20 mph in my neighborhood. Apparently some people equate loudness to speed.
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Originally Posted by Saki GT,Nov 3 2009, 11:41 AM
These are in pretty good shape, but have some scratches in the chrome. I wonder if I should paint them silver to match the interior trim, or chrome to give them a more uniform appearance.



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Matt, those emblems are HOT!! they look kinda out of place, but there's something about them that I like!
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Personally I think they look great on an S - add some class to the old girl.

How do you take the S2000 off anyway? Hair dryer and some dental floss?
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I used a combo of hair drier, your choice of adhesive remover, and fishing line.
Old 11-04-2009, 11:43 AM
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Hmm, no fishing line. looks like floss it is.
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Floss works fine.
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I just liked the fishing line cause its stronger. I broke every piece of floss I tried
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Yes, floss definitely breaks often.
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Originally Posted by GyozA,Nov 4 2009, 05:27 PM
Floss works fine.
Especially minty floss...although I'm sure cinnamon floss will work great too...perhaps the cinnamon will break down the adhesive...


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