Removing Emblems
#1
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Removing Emblems
I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new Civic Si
and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via adhesive or
clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or is
there an easier way to remove the emblems?
Thanks,
Robbie
and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via adhesive or
clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or is
there an easier way to remove the emblems?
Thanks,
Robbie
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Re: Removing Emblems
"Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new Civic
Si
> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via adhesive
or
> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or is
> there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>
> Thanks,
> Robbie
Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all dealer
do this but legally they have no right to do so.
Dave D
--
Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
>
>
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Re: Removing Emblems
"Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new Civic
Si
> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via adhesive
or
> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or is
> there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>
> Thanks,
> Robbie
Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all dealer
do this but legally they have no right to do so.
Dave D
--
Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
>
>
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Re: Removing Emblems
"Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new Civic
Si
> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via adhesive
or
> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or is
> there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>
> Thanks,
> Robbie
Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all dealer
do this but legally they have no right to do so.
Dave D
--
Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
>
>
#5
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Re: Removing Emblems
"Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new Civic
Si
> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via adhesive
or
> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or is
> there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>
> Thanks,
> Robbie
Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all dealer
do this but legally they have no right to do so.
Dave D
--
Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
>
>
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Re: Removing Emblems
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in
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>
>
> "Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new
>> Civic
> Si
>> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via
>> adhesive
> or
>> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or
>> is there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robbie
>
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
> them remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements
> for the dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
> permission. Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your
> vehicle is basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership.
> I know all dealer do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
I made the dealer remove the extras when I bought my first Prelude.No
problem,they just rolled it over to the service bay and removed them.
(I told him the license plate frame was advertisement enough,and the car
was going out-of-state,anyways.)
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com:
>
>
> "Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new
>> Civic
> Si
>> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via
>> adhesive
> or
>> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or
>> is there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robbie
>
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
> them remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements
> for the dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
> permission. Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your
> vehicle is basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership.
> I know all dealer do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
I made the dealer remove the extras when I bought my first Prelude.No
problem,they just rolled it over to the service bay and removed them.
(I told him the license plate frame was advertisement enough,and the car
was going out-of-state,anyways.)
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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Re: Removing Emblems
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com:
>
>
> "Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new
>> Civic
> Si
>> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via
>> adhesive
> or
>> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or
>> is there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robbie
>
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
> them remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements
> for the dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
> permission. Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your
> vehicle is basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership.
> I know all dealer do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
I made the dealer remove the extras when I bought my first Prelude.No
problem,they just rolled it over to the service bay and removed them.
(I told him the license plate frame was advertisement enough,and the car
was going out-of-state,anyways.)
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com:
>
>
> "Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new
>> Civic
> Si
>> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via
>> adhesive
> or
>> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or
>> is there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robbie
>
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
> them remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements
> for the dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
> permission. Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your
> vehicle is basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership.
> I know all dealer do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
I made the dealer remove the extras when I bought my first Prelude.No
problem,they just rolled it over to the service bay and removed them.
(I told him the license plate frame was advertisement enough,and the car
was going out-of-state,anyways.)
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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Re: Removing Emblems
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com:
>
>
> "Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new
>> Civic
> Si
>> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via
>> adhesive
> or
>> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or
>> is there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robbie
>
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
> them remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements
> for the dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
> permission. Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your
> vehicle is basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership.
> I know all dealer do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
I made the dealer remove the extras when I bought my first Prelude.No
problem,they just rolled it over to the service bay and removed them.
(I told him the license plate frame was advertisement enough,and the car
was going out-of-state,anyways.)
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com:
>
>
> "Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new
>> Civic
> Si
>> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via
>> adhesive
> or
>> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or
>> is there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robbie
>
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
> them remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements
> for the dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
> permission. Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your
> vehicle is basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership.
> I know all dealer do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
I made the dealer remove the extras when I bought my first Prelude.No
problem,they just rolled it over to the service bay and removed them.
(I told him the license plate frame was advertisement enough,and the car
was going out-of-state,anyways.)
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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Re: Removing Emblems
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com:
>
>
> "Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new
>> Civic
> Si
>> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via
>> adhesive
> or
>> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or
>> is there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robbie
>
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
> them remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements
> for the dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
> permission. Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your
> vehicle is basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership.
> I know all dealer do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
I made the dealer remove the extras when I bought my first Prelude.No
problem,they just rolled it over to the service bay and removed them.
(I told him the license plate frame was advertisement enough,and the car
was going out-of-state,anyways.)
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com:
>
>
> "Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:kZpNb.8896$i4.1510@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>> I hate how the dealership added about 3 different emblems to my new
>> Civic
> Si
>> and I want to remove them. Generally how are they applied, via
>> adhesive
> or
>> clips? Do I just take a hair dryer to it and warm the adhesive up or
>> is there an easier way to remove the emblems?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robbie
>
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
> them remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements
> for the dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
> permission. Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your
> vehicle is basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership.
> I know all dealer do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
I made the dealer remove the extras when I bought my first Prelude.No
problem,they just rolled it over to the service bay and removed them.
(I told him the license plate frame was advertisement enough,and the car
was going out-of-state,anyways.)
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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Re: Removing Emblems
So they're pretty much just glued on there then sounds like. Any worries
about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
paint chips off.
Thanks,
Robbie
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
> remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
> Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
dealer
> do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
> --
> Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> >
> >
>
>
about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
paint chips off.
Thanks,
Robbie
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
> remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
> Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
dealer
> do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
> --
> Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Removing Emblems
So they're pretty much just glued on there then sounds like. Any worries
about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
paint chips off.
Thanks,
Robbie
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
> remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
> Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
dealer
> do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
> --
> Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> >
> >
>
>
about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
paint chips off.
Thanks,
Robbie
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
> remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
> Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
dealer
> do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
> --
> Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> >
> >
>
>
#12
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Re: Removing Emblems
So they're pretty much just glued on there then sounds like. Any worries
about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
paint chips off.
Thanks,
Robbie
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
> remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
> Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
dealer
> do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
> --
> Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> >
> >
>
>
about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
paint chips off.
Thanks,
Robbie
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
> remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
> Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
dealer
> do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
> --
> Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> >
> >
>
>
#13
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Re: Removing Emblems
So they're pretty much just glued on there then sounds like. Any worries
about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
paint chips off.
Thanks,
Robbie
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
> remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
> Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
dealer
> do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
> --
> Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> >
> >
>
>
about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
paint chips off.
Thanks,
Robbie
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have them
> remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> dealership and they were placed there without your approval or permission.
> Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
dealer
> do this but legally they have no right to do so.
>
> Dave D
> --
> Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> >
> >
>
>
#14
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Re: Removing Emblems
No, they put it on, they sign the liability
"Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:zxCNb.8764$q4.3446@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> So they're pretty much just glued on there then sounds like. Any worries
> about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
> they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
> paint chips off.
>
> Thanks,
> Robbie
>
> "Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
> news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> > Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
them
> > remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> > dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
permission.
> > Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> > basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
> dealer
> > do this but legally they have no right to do so.
> >
> > Dave D
> > --
> > Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
"Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:zxCNb.8764$q4.3446@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> So they're pretty much just glued on there then sounds like. Any worries
> about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
> they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
> paint chips off.
>
> Thanks,
> Robbie
>
> "Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
> news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> > Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
them
> > remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> > dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
permission.
> > Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> > basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
> dealer
> > do this but legally they have no right to do so.
> >
> > Dave D
> > --
> > Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#15
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Re: Removing Emblems
No, they put it on, they sign the liability
"Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:zxCNb.8764$q4.3446@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> So they're pretty much just glued on there then sounds like. Any worries
> about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
> they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
> paint chips off.
>
> Thanks,
> Robbie
>
> "Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
> news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> > Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
them
> > remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> > dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
permission.
> > Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> > basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
> dealer
> > do this but legally they have no right to do so.
> >
> > Dave D
> > --
> > Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
"Robbie Caldwell" <s4t4n@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:zxCNb.8764$q4.3446@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> So they're pretty much just glued on there then sounds like. Any worries
> about the paint coming off along with them? Asked them if they would and
> they said yeah but I might have to sign some liability slip in case the
> paint chips off.
>
> Thanks,
> Robbie
>
> "Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
> news:100d2jodl3jnndf@corp.supernews.com...
> > Robbie - How about this. Take the vehicle back to the dealer and have
them
> > remove the decals. Assuming that they are de fact advertisements for the
> > dealership and they were placed there without your approval or
permission.
> > Failing that you could ask for remuneration being as your vehicle is
> > basically a rolling sign board advertising the dealership. I know all
> dealer
> > do this but legally they have no right to do so.
> >
> > Dave D
> > --
> > Hunt hard...Kill quick...Offer No Apologies!
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>