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Very nice! The adhesive is a pain to get off isn't it? I went from :happydance: to:ughdance: when it wasn't coming off
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I wish I did mine a long time ago because there's a slight color difference where the logo used to be.
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Gonna use some WD40 on it, then 3m scratch remover. Needed to get in my office for a few minutes.
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I took mine off recently since I went with the black pearl hamburgers and it wouldn't have matched. Unfortunately, my white bumper has changed color a bit so you can see where the 370z logo was :mad: Now I have to buy the black pearl 370z logo.
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i keep snaggin mine when washing and waxing... maybe i'll remove it - good ideas
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So how did it come out?
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as stated, to each their own... as far as I'm concerned, I don't like to do any debadging of any sort. It "cheapens" the car IMO. That being said, I don't agree with ADDING and badging either. :) Just keeping the stock look is best (as far as badges).
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I de-badged the 370Z, and replaced the hamburger with the Z store emblem. My plate frame says 370Z, so people still know it is a superior Z:
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I agree with keeping the hamburger on the back, so people can know what just blew them away. But i think the front looks best bare. Just my personal preference
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Not a bit of fade but my car was only a couple months old
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I tried today but everything didn't come off even with goo gone. I even scratched the car a bit, Can someone help me!
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