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I use WD-40. Works well at removing the glue. Very easy! Just make sure you wash the area well afterwards. WD-40 also works well on oil/tar on the fenders. Good luck! Posts: 322 | From: Fort Polk, LA | Registered: Feb 2002
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Try a heat gun or hair dryer to warm them up and they may just pull off .You may have to use some bug and tar remover to clean off the adhesive. I have used a plastic squeege before to remove the stickers after I warmed them up.
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quote:Originally posted by HTWLSS: Glad to see you back OG!
It doesn't matter what you're driving right now....we know your heart is with the SS, so you can hang around here all you want.
Well....actually with one exception.......sorry OG we just can't let a guy who would be caught in an Aztec on the board. See you when you've undone this wrong.
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But the Assdrec has mags and Car Chick said it was OK.
OG
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quote:Originally posted by DaddySS:
Well....actually with one exception.......sorry OG we just can't let a guy who would be caught in an Aztec on the board. See you when you've undone this wrong.
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Hey OG. Good to hear from you! Hope all is well. I've missed your sincere form of humor.
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The 69Z is all I have left. I was fired, screwed, blued and tatooed all in one day. So now, all I have is OLD GAL and an old Camaro.
But life will go on. Yes, I will endure. There will be life after, whatever the name of my former employer was
When daughter Amanda graduates UofH next year, I'm buying something fancy!
OG
quote:Originally posted by poSSum: Bring the '69 to Bowling Green in September and you can drive whatever you want the rest o the year .... and keep visiting here.
Car Chick has all the details in her sig
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My humor slipped a couple of notches over the past three months. My former company didn't want me around any longer after they bought my company. I got a job working with a company out of Chicago with an agreement to bring a certain customer's(from past employer) contract to the table. The deal will be finalized this Wednesday so I'm on for sure.
It's weird getting terminated ain't it!
Two good things though, I got a pretty good stack of the A holes money and on Wednesday, I'm hopefully snagging their biggest customer!
Good luck with your employement...
BTW, I have been taking cooking lessons from a tutor for two months and having a blast!!!!!!!!!!
OG
quote:Originally posted by DanA_F99_1977: Hey OG. Good to hear from you! Hope all is well. I've missed your sincere form of humor.
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Yes, not working for the first time in 30 years has taken some getting used to. I am now used to it!! Too bad I have to get a job. (I am trying, there just aren't any).
Sorry to hear about the troubles. Funny thing, what goes around comes around! I know things will work out for the best for you!
Hold onto the sense of humor. It counts!
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quote:Originally posted by OLD GUY: Two good things though, I got a pretty good stack of the A holes money and on Wednesday, I'm hopefully snagging their biggest customer!
Not bad at all if you got out with the cash, and without a non-comp clause
BTW , you might want to change the e-mail address in your profile
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