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grab some degreaser for a couple of bux, cover the spot in degreaser and watch is fall out.

may need to rub some off depending on the quality of degreaser or how bad the oil is on there but 9 times out of 10 itll just fall off.

dont get the stuff on your electrics and itll be fine

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All good and well if you can easily get under your car but since my car sits 100mm off the ground it makes things a little difficult to see what the hell is going on. If I could hoist it up and get under it with some light it would be a different story. CBF and I just want to get someone to do it for me properly

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Ask a mechanic?

I've asked a mechanic to clean up my engine bay - degrease, etc before - they had no problems taking care of it. (on my N14 SSS)

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yeah my mechanic did mine once for me.

also to help with low cars, my old car sat lower then yours and my drift car rides chassis rails trying to get up anything and all i did was put the car on car ramps (using small planks of wood as a step up) and rolled under it and went to town on it with degreaser.

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