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Hey, I recently bought a 95 Firebird 3800. It had a hoodbird already on it when i bought it and looks like it's been there awhile. I've heard the best way to take it off is using a blow dryer and peeling it off. I was wondering though, if this could harm the paint at all underneath the decal. Also, if the spot where the hoodbird had been at is not as faded as the rest of the car, is there anyway to get it the same color as the rest of the car without repainting the hood.
Thanks.
1995 Pontiac Firebird 3800<br />No modifications yet<p>1982 Camaro Z28<br />Getting it back into shape
what color is your car? if its been on there a long time theres a good chance its faded. if you take it off be prepared to repaint the hood, cause theres no other way to get it to match that i can think of.
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