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Originally Posted by Casey Miles
I seem to buy the product that doesn't have a contingency at the time of purchase, but then a year or so later they offer a contingency and want a receipt and a W9 within that calendar year. So to save myself any agrivation, I usually will not put stickers on the car.
The car is street legal and don't want to keep putting stickers on and then trying to figure on how to getting them off.
Casey Miles
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T shirt 'em. Pull the backing off. put the decal on your T shirt to collect some lint, apply. Takes some of the "stick" away. Hair dryer to get them off and WD40 to clean up any adhesive for the ones that are stuck fast.