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Old 10th September 2010, 23:16   #11
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I wonder why they figgered that Vert owner's had to have the airbag won't guarantee eternal life warning tattooed onto the leather? Even Darwin would be stumped by that one.
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The current administration made me put a sticker on my motorcycles that say "you are a dumb*ss, please pay all taxes in advance"
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... Would appreciate hearing from anybody that has removed these.
I used Goof Off, which is different than other products with similar names.
Remove the visor from the car, only a couple screws need to be removed and unplug a connector.

The Goof Off needs to soak though the sticker, but try not to over soak the visor. A paper towel cut to the size of the sticker can help.
When I first removed the sticker the area underneath was wrinkled, but flattened out after a few hot days.
A rectangular outline is still visible.
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Mark Carson says that Ajax can just cover up the factory sticker with something more amusing:

http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e63-bmw-m6-forum-bmw-m6-convertible-m6board-com/144526-very-individual-m6-65.html#post1858309

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Haven't noticed those stickers on mine. Guess I have been too busy driving!!
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Old 11th September 2010, 00:06   #16
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Nice Mark, but I prefer:
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Good , but you will put Curtains for me
Bro, we spent so much on glass, there was no budget left for curtains. Sorry, but you will have to make the best of a bad situation, and just rough it at Summit Lake. We do have a talented staff of accordion players to entertain you.
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Well, if you are interested, some of us have gotten the "M Power Engine" sticker from eBay. Let me know if you need the link. Otherwise, good luck with removal of the OEM sticker.

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BTW - the photoshopped girl in the window looks a bit tall to fit through the front door. She must be an amazon accordion player. Daddy likes...
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BTW - the photoshopped girl in the window looks a bit tall to fit through the front door. She must be an amazon accordion player. Daddy likes...
I actually designed that window, and the long vertical side is 3'0". So figuring 29" from mid thigh to bare feet out of view, and with 3" of head out of the shot, that would make the lady about 5'7", just about right.
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