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Old 09-28-2004, 02:45 PM   #6
FordFastGirl5.0
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Tint really sucks to remove. I got a ticket for it and had to take mine off too. I used a razorblade and any kind of degreaser I could find and started peeling. I even used some paint thinner to help get off the sticky crap left on there afterwards. You think you have it all off but that films is still there it took me awhile to get it all. Good luck, I rather have paid the ticket!
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