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De-Badging

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Most European cars (German) can come from the factory debaged. Its just one of those things people do for a bit of personalisation. Dont really think anyone would spend a 5 figure sum on a car they were ashamed of.

Fair point if the 156 / HDi or 200 was badged as such but its already essentially "debadged" from the factory as there is no difference on the outside to the 3 models.
 
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I 'debadged' my RCZ - well I got the lambswool mitt caught on the Z and hauled it off :oops: :oops: so I thought I'd better take of the R and C :lol:


remember, back in the day when boy racers used to jiggle about ESCORT to get SORTED ..... twats!
 
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debadging makes the car sleaker and cleaner. much easier to keep clean and polish also people have no idea what it is when behind it which is funny.
 
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stu1epugrcz said:
people have no idea what it is when behind it which is funny.


Kiddin' right? EVERYBODY knows what an RCZ looks like! :thumbup:
 
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One of these seemingly :lol: :eusa-think: :roll: :crazy:

 

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Like the front,not photoshopped.......
 

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RCZ1 said:
And no offence to ANYONE but it does remind me of boy racers or people that used to take the badge off that denotes engine size so people couldn't see they had the 1.0L engine :)

Actually I did remove the engine size from my last 3 cars so people couldn't see that they had 3.0L engines :mrgreen:
 
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