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Carrera script...S*#T

Don't buy the cheap ones on E-bay.... $39-49

I was starting to do the Carrera script yesterday and had it all lined out and wetted, laid it on the car and started to squeege.
When I got most of it down there were a couple of spots that had permanant ridges that I couldn't get out... pissed off I ripped it off and will now think about buying the quality script or not doing it at all.
Just a fore warning to you guys looking for Carrera Script!
my .02
Rick

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I used script from Mikez and it went on no problems.

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Maybe your car rejected it, cause its not a Carrera.

(just kidding you)
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Originally posted by catca
I used script from Mikez and it went on no problems.

Jeff
Thanks for the vote.....I have installed script with the wet method and dry.....I much prefer the dry.

Cheap script...there is really no need for it....just a few bucks more and they are so much nicer.

Dry mounting can be done by using blue tape....use as a hinge on the top of the script,AFTER PLACING IT IN POSITION, swing it up, peel the heavy backing off and with the side or your hand press down.....GENTLY, smoothing downwards.

Then take a bondo style plastic spreader and smooth out. Peel the see thru top layer off and pop any bubbles with an exacto knife. Press out the trapped air and there ya are...

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