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    to debadge or not to debadge???

    hey guys and gals...

    sorry to bring up an old topic again but what are the general opinions on this mod?? (specifically the "accord" and "euro" badges)

    rice or nice??

    also, what about replacing the badges if ever necessary?? has anyone done that before...?? what's the deal there?? and you reckon dealers do replacement badges at all??

    cheers!

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    ive heard from experience if u angle ur badge a bit, u gain like 15 kws atws.

    But back to teh topic, RICE = NICE !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chi
    ive heard from experience if u angle ur badge a bit, u gain like 15 kws atws.

    But back to teh topic, RICE = NICE !!
    LMAO

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    yeah do it

    accord and euro badge are easy to remove. Honda "H" hasd holes behind it.

    Yes your dealer would have replacement badges in their parts book, or u could just by mine
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    debadge it bloke, it would look cool. Use a heat gun and gently heat up the badge. Use dental floss to cut the badge off then use thinners to get rid of the glue left behind. easy.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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    Damn thats pretty technical on removing Badges Matt...

    Its personal preference... but then when u realise how much those badges Honda are charging in their parts department,

    1) Make sure u remember to keep them in a safe place....
    2) Remember where u kept it in the first place

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    I spose you could just get the screwdriver out! I did it to a m3 once, it came off real easy......... (now it looks cool, and debadged)
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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    hope that was your m3!!

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    no not mine
    Last edited by Type R Positive; 29-09-2004 at 01:58 PM.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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    I don't regret debadging my Euro. I think the car looks much better without the Accord Euro badge.


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    any easier ways to debadge, rather than using a heat gun? :b
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    just use the floss and cut it off. the heat gun just helps unstick the glue.

    Lookin sweet Yoram!
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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