simonsalop
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Hi guys,
New round here and looking for some advice.
I own a white 2011 Peugeot RCZ 1.6 and I pretty much love everything about the way it looks apart from the really naff front badge - the standard black issue casing that surrounds the silver lion.
I feel it ages and devalues the car so much. In fact from the front end there is nothing to set it apart from my mother in law's 13 year old Peugeot 308 :thumbdown:
I've noticed the newer models (2014+) have ditched the casing around the badge and simply have the lion directly on the bonnet.
Now you might have guessed I'm not the most technically able or minded. Can someone please help advise what would be the best way in improving the worst cosmetic feature of this car.
How would I go about displacing the casing shell around the badge or would people advise to paint the lion black so although I'd be stuck with the horrible black shell, at least it would look slightly better as a black chrome colour?
Thanks in advance.
Simon
New round here and looking for some advice.
I own a white 2011 Peugeot RCZ 1.6 and I pretty much love everything about the way it looks apart from the really naff front badge - the standard black issue casing that surrounds the silver lion.
I feel it ages and devalues the car so much. In fact from the front end there is nothing to set it apart from my mother in law's 13 year old Peugeot 308 :thumbdown:
I've noticed the newer models (2014+) have ditched the casing around the badge and simply have the lion directly on the bonnet.
Now you might have guessed I'm not the most technically able or minded. Can someone please help advise what would be the best way in improving the worst cosmetic feature of this car.
How would I go about displacing the casing shell around the badge or would people advise to paint the lion black so although I'd be stuck with the horrible black shell, at least it would look slightly better as a black chrome colour?
Thanks in advance.
Simon