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Old 15-11-2010
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Hi there

I recently pained my first shell and I'm pleased with the result.
But I made a litle mistake. I forgot to leave a small window for the transponder.
We use here the ILaps system and the transponder have to be visible (see the LINK), so I need a transparent window as big as a mobile phone SIM card....and I forgot to leave it clear.
How can I clear a part of the shell to have this window?
I have to say that in the area where I need the window I have only one color (white as the backing for the shell)
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no mention of needing a clear window on link you have given, but if thats what's needed mask of and scrap back with a scalpel blade,
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if you got clear windows, and you can mount below them so the transponder can 'see' the pickups, that's all you need.
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