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As title really, i dont know if its just bonded to the boot lid with a couple of bolts either side or if i need to take the inside boot lining out to get to more bolts.

I hope its just bonded, i dont want holes in my boot.

Thanks

Mark

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Crap, ok, i wont be running de spoilered for now then :D

I just wanted to clean up the underneath also.

Thanks

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Ive decided to paint the rear part of the spoiler gloss black as its matt at the moment and doesnt look nice.

I want it to blend in with the lights like the cars without the spoiler look.

 

I was wondering if anyone has done this, if so, how did they get the bloody glue off the back?

Ive used thinners, petrol and white spirit and nothing seems to be breaking through. All the colour has come off but its left glue behind. What did nissan use!!

think when i did my last one i used some special glue remover as used by windscreen companies to remove glue and gunk off paintwork without damaging paint

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My dad found some silicone adhesive remover, might give that a go, thanks for the tip, ill see if i can find some of that.

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