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Thread: Badge Removal

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    Badge Removal

    Hey guys and girls

    I have been thinking about removing the rear badges on my 2006 Honda civic

    I was wondering if I remove the badge will there be any holes behind the

    badges.

    Thank you guys for all of you help


    Regards,


    Sydfd

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    the civic and the vti wont have holes, u can use a heatgun or hairdryer to heat up the badge and it sould pill off. once the badge is off us turps to get the sticky shit off and the just wax the area and u'll be good.

    in term of the 'H' it will have holes and u would have to get them filled in and painted which is a waste of money imo.

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    Yep... what bangers said..

    - Civic and vti/vti-l/sport badges come off without holes.. (advice: fishing line does the trick nicely once its in between part of the badge and the car)
    - The rear 'H' badge will leave two holes..

    I tried using a heairdryer... didn't help me at all.

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    have you ever used dental floss before?

    anyway, i always use wire to remove badges, the best way
    FN2 - FD2 - EGH2B(SOON)

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    anyone know how to remove the front and rear H badge? i got a couple of type R badges coming so will be changing them soon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannybubu View Post
    anyone know how to remove the front and rear H badge? i got a couple of type R badges coming so will be changing them soon...
    No offense mate, but if I see your car on the road I will point and laugh.

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    I know what you mean... I saw a FD with the type r bodykit and red badges.. and immediately smiled and thought "FD1 lol..."

    Though I'm sure it's impressive to everyone else out there.

    If you like red badges then go for it!

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    FN2R owners.. if you believe in a superior power, get down and pray those cooking models never make it to Australia!

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    Quote Originally Posted by moons View Post
    FN2R owners.. if you believe in a superior power, get down and pray those cooking models never make it to Australia!
    wait... which side are you actually on?
    the "yes please have" side or the "no no" side???

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannybubu View Post
    anyone know how to remove the front and rear H badge? i got a couple of type R badges coming so will be changing them soon...
    Yeh you open the boot and under the boot cover which some FD's have and some dont.
    Look up and you will see two white clips poking out. Just push on them pretty hard and the badge will come out..

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaiHayashi View Post
    wait... which side are you actually on?
    the "yes please have" side or the "no no" side???
    "There are only two types of vehicle that are qualified to carry the Red 'H' emblem. One is a Type R, the other is a Honda Formula 1 race car."

    - 2008 Honda Civic Type R brochure.

    Your car is neither.

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    people who put red badges on non type rs need to be shot

    its like a GTR badge on a base level skyline, or an evo badge on a granny spec lancer

    jsut shouldnt be done
    to see all of my build, checkout


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