2nd Gen JCW Most liked posts in thread: Spirited paint removal

  1. Justa Jim

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    That would me Mr Justa Jim to you sir. :lol:

    Jim
     
  2. Justa Jim

    Justa Jim Well-Known Member
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    I believe "after birth" is the correct term and all the problems support this. :lol::lol:

    Jim
     
  3. KittyMini

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    Dude :frown2:
     
  4. Rae

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    bwaaaahaaahaha! That's just sick and wrong, in the best sort of funny way!
     
  5. Person Moved On

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    Thanks JCWRocket - I have one more warranty visit so I'll definitely ask about this!
     
  6. Rixter

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    Just curious, is the JCW plate plastic or metal? I've got a metal one on mine, but the newer ones are all plastic. BTW, I'm thinking I should clear coat mine as a preventative measure, is there any chance a clear coat could actually damage the paint?
     
  7. Person Moved On

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    Feels like plastic to me..
    Haven't tried to take it off yet.
     
  8. JCWRocket

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    All of the factory JCW ones are cheap plastic. And if you really want to take it off it's not hard. If you pull hard enough you can probably take it off with no tools. It's held with a couple of tiny clips on the back, and it's plastic studs that hold it on.
     
  9. Rixter

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    I'm hanging onto the metal one that I got :Thumbsup: I sold the plastic one for $80 :D