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debadging is kind of pointless unless you are tryin to pull of a sleeper or do a sexy euro look. examples..

Debadging a t-type, some might not know that it is in fact a t-type and mistake it for a monte or sumthing.

 

Euro look - depadging an audi to make it cleaner and sleek looks pimp. keep it simple and clean, big wheels tuckin in the fenders = hot

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Guest infamous me 235

mine's debadged (i think, i dont remember)

 

I want to find a "turbo" badge off of an old porsche or something like that and put it on the back where "eclipse" was

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Guest ImprezaWRX

I debaged my car, didnt like "SUBARU" across the whole back.

 

The porsche "turbo" badge seems kinda stupid on anything other than a porsche.

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Originally posted by Old Dirty Bastard:

I think im going to debadge my chair

classic

if I get bored enough, I want to build something like that

 

but, back on topic

 

I debadged my truck just far enough to make it say "Taco" :D

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Guest stevil
Originally posted by jenn:

does de-badging mean everything single thing on the car?

A de-badged car would have no indication of make or model. So, if you only take off a few badges then you're only doing half the job. But there's nothing wrong with that, leave the ones you like, if you want.
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