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MartyMabe
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Posted: February-15-2011 at 11:15pm |
Yes Andrew(Chopper) that's the lid you sent me!!
I painted it Gloss Black and Clear Coated it. Looks awesome! |
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pornautique
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You might want to get that hole in your belly looked at.
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90 sport nautique
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Chopper
Gold Member Joined: June-15-2006 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 821 |
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nice lid
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MartyMabe
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Extra lid, that might replace the one that Ralph signed at The 51st Masters
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jimsport93
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Marty, I am good. Got the decal from Whitelake. Had to order another part and they had the decal at a "mark down" price. So I had them throw that it in as well.
Mine is the "Nautiques by Correct Craft", silver color. Appreciate the advise on removing the old one. Was concerned about scratching or discoloring the plexiglass (Lexan?). |
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MartyMabe
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Yep, heat works best, then the alcohol, goo-off.
You get that decal from me or do you need another one? Also finding out that the early 93's had the CC and globe- silver decal, The later I think had the Nautiques by CC like your hull decal near the rear. If I'm mistaken, someone will correct, but I have both of them. |
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Keeganino
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I swear by Goo Off. Hate the smell but it removes the glue from stickers like nothing else.
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Morfoot
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I second to what kap has said but to add a lil bit heat up the decal either in the sun or with Momma's hairdryer. Heating up the adhesive will help loosen it's grip. Wipe the residue of with rubbing alcohol. I would bet acetone would turn it milky.
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finger nails and patience..lol
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<a href="">1992 ski nautique
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jimsport93
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Going to replace the decal on the glove box of my 93 Sport. The glove box lid is plexiglass. Any suggestions or tricks to removing the old decal without damaging the plexiglass?
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