Originally Posted by nismored im telling you. sanding it will be fine, there is no need to remove the chrome plating. If you want to do all hat go ahead.
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04-07-2009, 03:34 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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i tired that and the end results were terrible lol i used sand paper and the chrome doesnt come off. you need to spend about 2 hours with the sandpaper to get it all off. i think if i use coca cola and then after few days sand off the remains it will look perfect. ill do it as soon as i get home so tomorrow or the next day ill post up the pics of the end results. |
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The Cola solution may or may not work depending on the plating, but my past experience with sanding and painted anything that is at the front of vehicles simply gets rock chipped as the rock or debris hits the paint, which is softer than the chrome underneath, and chips to where you can see the sanded chrome material.
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The Emblem before ImageShack - Image Hosting :: 17384090.jpg The emblem in a plastic cup wrapped with bunch of plastic so that air doesnt get out ImageShack - Image Hosting :: 81073064.jpg |
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Have you seen these emblems?
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and for the emblems i have seen some but not all, i guess i havent looked hard enough. is it a trust worthy site? and by the way i would not recommend any of them because it says that the it doesn't fit in the back. so i think im just gonna get the stock ones from the dealer and paint them Last edited by armensti; 04-08-2009 at 01:29 PM. |
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The rear emblem is smaller than the front emblem, and who knows, maybe the emblems on the 370Z are a bit different in angles from following the body contours. Only time will tell. I was going to go for a different front emblem, and I would have sent you our front emblem for free, but my wife likes the Nissan emblem.
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so, if I debadge the car and take off the front and rear emblems, will there be holes in the bumper/trunk lid? or are these flat backed without locating pegs?
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No Pegs, but there is a 1/4" depression in the bumper that the emblem sits in.......Classic de-badging is out because of this...You'd need to plastic weld in a filler piece, Finish with a plastic bondo and paint.
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Ok, I'm gonna ask a silly question and I'm good at asking silly ones....but why would anyone want to "de-badge" their car?
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Armensti actually painted his emblems to match his Z and they turned out very well as I saw them when MiniCobra1 had our first meet.
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