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Originally Posted by kenchan
mr. gurney- any shots of your face while you were cutting away the plastic?
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LOL mr. ken!
Actually, once I realized there was no turning back when I marked the cut line with a Sharpie, and that wasn't coming off, it was cutting time.
The actual cutting was super-easy with my Dremel. All the masking (I know, way over done but I wanted to make sure the Dremel didn't walk on me) was what was the most tedious.
To do this right takes a lot of time. Tons of prep work cutting templates, trimming reducers, and masking the bumper before I ever made my first cut.
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