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The scary part would be a close up of all the stuff glued to it. I would take a few days to get all of this stuff off of it. It would be worth it since they said new engine & trans & radiator & new rear diff as long as it has all been kept up an not abused.
why would anyone do this?, that is the question i have to ask, i can't imagine the person...... creature that would create such a mess on any vehicle? who ever did this should have there driver's license cut up, as the stuff glued to it is not only a eye sore and a travesty, but its also a safety issue, what if that Tiger popped off while it was driving and hit someone?...... "TIGER ATTACK!"
it would probably warp the hood, but fire would clean off that hood real good, but i am thinking a chemical acid that ate plastic would also work really well, maybe a heat gun on the metal side would melt the glue,
also the owner will trade for a barrel of Rum? or a Tiki statue?
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