
Debadge or not to Debadge?
Debadge or not to Debadge?
Well I've had the car "semi-debagde" for awhile now and I'm trying to decide if I want to completely debadge the car. I'm proobably take the ACR badge and stick it inside somewhere. Lemme know your thoughts.


- Nick Drake
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Since you took off the other badges, why not just take the rest off, it looks unsymetrical without it. Just make sure you don't ruin those stickers lol, I put mine on my owners manual.
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scneonchic
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mmm hmmmDiablo0 wrote:I concur... full debadge would make it look better. It looks to offset right now
-Derek
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Flame away at this, but the only cars I like better without badges are the ones with the crazy body kits on them, and I don't even like body kits to begin with. Now, that car in the picture looks SUPER clean, but mostly stock. I say don't debadge. If you have a Honda Civic DX and you want everybody to think it's an Si-R, then of course, take them off. But I say, if the car looks reasonably stock (my personal preference), then keep the badges.
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