How easily can this "permanent" Kammback be removed? Whether it is effective or not, it looks like quite the eyesore. Normally I would say go ahead, tack it up, it's just a metro. But the Blackfly looks like quite the time capsule. The paint looks like new, and reading it's description, it seems like practically new mileage wise. It would be a shame to put something on the car that could destroy the paint or worse for what? A couple of dollars a month in fuel costs? The amount that some of these rust bucket high mileage cars are selling for, there's no doubt that the Blackfly could be sold for a very high price if the time ever came for that.
Just my .02
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