:I put these parts on this week and thought I'd share. Thanks to CPark and to Empire Z for the parts, help, and piece of mind. :Powertrix rear strut bar. A very easy install, and my first time using a dremel. : :After pulling out most of the rear interior it was time to put in the strut bar. : :And the easy part is done. : :After following some simple instructions from Powertrix.com and the template that came with the bar I had a pretty nice cut with some minor sanding to do to get the rubber molding to fit smoothly. : :A few simple test fits. : :And after putting the guts back together I was happy with the outcome. : :No more peeling dash!! : :I know its just an NA but I live in the desert and am taking all the air I can get. 110 F today whew! : :Also my nephew thought my center caps looked better in black sharpie, luckely I stopped him after he did only one. I have no idea how to get that crap off. : That bar looks very well done. Props. As for the custom center caps anything alcohol based (at least 30% by volume) will take that off. And as stated before so will brake cleaner. Id start with some hairspray or rubbing alcohol which should do the job. Brake cleaner would be a last resort because if you accidentally get some on your car your going to be looking for the nearest paint shop.