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2004 Grand Prix GT1

slopez

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Just washed her today...
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They look pretty good on there, I think that's the first GP I've seen with those.

Did you know that you can take the white lettering off your headlight covers? All it takes is a paper towel and a little bit of goo gone. Put a dab of goo gone on the towel and the letters will wipe away.
 
They look pretty good on there, I think that's the first GP I've seen with those.

Did you know that you can take the white lettering off your headlight covers? All it takes is a paper towel and a little bit of goo gone. Put a dab of goo gone on the towel and the letters will wipe away.
Thanks man will do. The wheels looked clean i liked how simple they were, the only thing is that there 18's which i dont mind but tires do cost more for it.
 


Looks pretty good, i though about getting the same wheels but i didnt think it will look right.

Also, the trunk looks much claner without the badges.
im going to take mine off, what did you use to get rid off the glue from the badges?
 
Looks pretty good, i though about getting the same wheels but i didnt think it will look right.

Also, the trunk looks much claner without the badges.
im going to take mine off, what did you use to get rid off the glue from the badges?

I just peeled off the badges slowly. Then after it was all off you can use a towel and water to take most of the residue off. After that you clean off the left overs with Goo Gone or a product like it. Heres the link to the product but you can find it in any hardware or home care store maybe even your local grocery store.
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