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'79 210 minus the ghetto tint
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I scraped off most of the tint.  The rear hatch is giving me trouble because I'm trying to avoid ruining the heater lines.  I need to pick up som naptha to get the rest of the glue off.  But visibility is much better now.

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2004/12/14 5:04  Updated: 2004/12/14 5:04
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/6/27
From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia
Posts: 8287
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Very nice, particularly with those wheels. They seem to suit it well. It's good to see that you have an ongoing maintainance program that is steadily upgrading the car without riping up your bank acount. Very wise, you will not regret it.

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tom210
Posted: 2005/2/24 22:31  Updated: 2005/2/24 22:31
Home away from home
Joined: 2005/1/22
From: Springwood NSW, Formerly Tas.
Posts: 886
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if it had like a little ducktail spoiler it would look a treat (aussie talk for great)

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mperdue
Posted: 2005/2/24 23:40  Updated: 2005/2/24 23:40
Home away from home
Joined: 2004/6/28
From: Dallas TX
Posts: 346
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No spoiler but I did just get a set of NOS louvers. OH and it's gonna be awhile but one day she'll be a stock baby blue color minus the ding guards. May put original style side stripes too.

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B210CA18ET
Posted: 2004/9/16 3:26  Updated: 2004/9/16 3:26
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2004/9/2
From:
Posts: 33
 Re: tint
A new razor blade works wonders for getting glue and old tint off.

Those 280zx rims suit the car quite well!

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2004/9/16 3:34  Updated: 2004/9/16 3:34
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Joined: 2001/5/3
From: 48 North
Posts: 31599
 Re: tint
Nice B310, and the coupes do seem to be the rare model nowadays.

I wonder how it would look without the side rub-strips? Or with the chrome painted black.

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mperdue
Posted: 2004/9/16 3:59  Updated: 2004/9/16 3:59
Home away from home
Joined: 2004/6/28
From: Dallas TX
Posts: 346
 Re: tint
THe razors worked great on the side windows but I think I'll cut up the rear window heater strips if I use them there. Oh and ddgonzal - I'm also wondering what it'll look like some day with the panels all straightened out and the strips pulled off. I don't think blacking the chrome parts is my style - I'm more leaning toward re-chroming the chrome parts and painting the body a dark color. That'll be a long time though. On the bright side, I've got an original antenna on the way - one by one I'm collecting and replacing missing or broken parts with original ones. ALso got a lead on a replacement seat cover and an original shift knob. cool!!

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A14force
Posted: 2004/9/16 7:37  Updated: 2004/9/16 7:37
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/12/3
From: Christchurch NZ
Posts: 3706
 Re: tint
Try using a hair dryer on the tint film.

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tens_and_twenties
Posted: 2004/12/14 3:27  Updated: 2004/12/14 3:27
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Joined: 2001/10/15
From: Arlington, TX, USA
Posts: 1305
 Re: tint
Looks VERY good! And glad to see one more Texan here

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pro-240c
Posted: 2004/12/14 4:56  Updated: 2004/12/14 4:56
Home away from home
Joined: 2004/3/3
From: WA
Posts: 957
 Re: tint
man i wish i could find a sunny coupe - minus the park bench bumpers - they look the goods