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  1. #13
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    Sep 2004
    Car:
    04 accord euro
    yep, looks good.

    If it was only glued on, you won't need to vist a dealer if you ever want to put it back, just glue it on again. How about one of those EuroR badges?

    (at an angle for an extra 15 KW - perhaps not !)

  2. #14
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    Apr 2004
    Location
    Australia, Sydney
    Car:
    '07 Subaru Liberty GT-B
    ahh well, i'll do it on monday coz i'll have nothing to do on my public holiday
    MY07 Subaru Liberty GT 2.5T B.Spec 6SPD MT | Satin White Pearl
    MY04 Honda Accord Euro Luxury 6SPD MT | Arctic Blue
    MY00 Chrysler Neon LE AT | Red Salsa

  3. #15
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    Sep 2004
    Location
    Darwin
    Car:
    Lexus IS-F
    it is like aryldite (2 part epoxy resin) crap. Euro r badges would be cool, but I would want the recaro interior and engine that comes with it!
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  4. #16
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    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    Australia, Sydney
    Car:
    '07 Subaru Liberty GT-B
    hahahaha..

    i'd personally prefer to have a more torque over top end kW.

    bit ricaro's would be nice.. mmmm
    MY07 Subaru Liberty GT 2.5T B.Spec 6SPD MT | Satin White Pearl
    MY04 Honda Accord Euro Luxury 6SPD MT | Arctic Blue
    MY00 Chrysler Neon LE AT | Red Salsa

  5. #17
    o4 Euro... [EUROTIC] Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Perth Western Australia
    Car:
    04 Euro Luxury
    just floss it off and then remove sticky residue with fingers, eucalyptus and polish.

    No joke it took me 5 mins to do mine.

    All to easy
    [EUROTIC]
    04 Euro Luxury.... now retired

  6. #18
    debadge all the way man...unless u got a type R badge...I'll leave that on thank you very much.
    BNR34 N1 spec
    QR Sprint - 57.79
    QR Clubman - 60.74
    QR National - 1:22.71

  7. #19
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    Aug 2003
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    94 Accord Vti-S
    if u dont have a heat gun, use a hair dryer . thats wat i always use.

  8. #20
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    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Car:
    MY05 Subaru WRX
    Personally, I don't see the point in debadging.
    It just creates a lot of hassle and also risk damaging the car while debadging.
    It doesn't look any better in my eyes.
    I think the people who debadge the front Honda badge actually makes their car look ridiculous with a large empty front grille.

  9. #21
    heh.. just done mine last night.. pullin of the badges took all of 2 minutes.... but that sticky shit was quite a biatch!! half an hour to remove!!!

    now gotta wash and polish ...

  10. #22
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    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    North Shore
    Car:
    2003 GD3 Fit
    ooo is that Albert Park yfin?

    Car looks so much nicer debadged IMO...nice and clean!

  11. #23
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    Jan 2004
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    ED Civic & 380GT
    yep - Albert Park.

    h2n - it also took me ages to get that sticky stuff off! I didn't want to use any chemicals or thinners - I just kept rubbing it for ages....

  12. #24
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    Sep 2004
    Location
    Darwin
    Car:
    Lexus IS-F
    Quote Originally Posted by yfin
    yep - Albert Park.

    h2n - it also took me ages to get that sticky stuff off! I didn't want to use any chemicals or thinners - I just kept rubbing it for ages....
    enjoyed it I hope!
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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