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I've done it a couple of times. One with the Z, the rest with other cars. It's pretty easy to be honest. Just time consuming, and you need to be
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I've done it a couple of times. One with the Z, the rest with other cars. It's pretty easy to be honest. Just time consuming, and you need to be patient or you will break something. As for the Z I found it easier to start from the Front, inner corner, and worked my way up. If it makes any sense..Lol
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