rear debadging
ORIGINAL: Fiirkan
I am thinking on debadging my hood, but i don't want to have the holes there. But the hood was replaced in March of 05 cause the car was in an accident. and i can see wheree the holes are supposed to be, so i don't know if the propler drilled new holes or used a stick on badge.... anyone know of a way to tell ot not?
I am thinking on debadging my hood, but i don't want to have the holes there. But the hood was replaced in March of 05 cause the car was in an accident. and i can see wheree the holes are supposed to be, so i don't know if the propler drilled new holes or used a stick on badge.... anyone know of a way to tell ot not?
bolts passing through to the backside?
ORIGINAL: cderalow
bolts passing through to the backside?
ORIGINAL: Fiirkan
I am thinking on debadging my hood, but i don't want to have the holes there. But the hood was replaced in March of 05 cause the car was in an accident. and i can see wheree the holes are supposed to be, so i don't know if the propler drilled new holes or used a stick on badge.... anyone know of a way to tell ot not?
I am thinking on debadging my hood, but i don't want to have the holes there. But the hood was replaced in March of 05 cause the car was in an accident. and i can see wheree the holes are supposed to be, so i don't know if the propler drilled new holes or used a stick on badge.... anyone know of a way to tell ot not?
put some goo gone on it, then run a piece of fishing line between thew car and the badge back and forth like a saw. It'll come off in no time. Then use your finger nail to get the rest of the goo off.
As for the car dealership, usually you can just use your fingernail, but if its another badge, use that ^
As for the car dealership, usually you can just use your fingernail, but if its another badge, use that ^
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