Debadging a car
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The top reason: the badge fell off for some reason, and I do not care enough to replace it.
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The top reason: the badge fell off for some reason, and I do not care enough to replace it.
Or in my case, half fell off and that just won't do... but then the glue still is half on and now it looks worse, so let's just cover it with a bumper sticker, eh?
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The top reason: the badge fell off for some reason, and I do not care enough to replace it.
Somebody tore the logo off my Honda Accord in a Chicago suburb parking structure
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It’s actually a regular wrx with a sti wing and they don’t want anyone to know
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It’s a saabaru
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Somebody tore the logo off my Honda Accord in a Chicago suburb parking structure
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This is it for me
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I agree, people will no, but debadging even that little oval? Taking it ou of the grill? That is very intentional, it doesn't occur by accident, it might even make some people go, "...huh."
I would refuse to have their emblems on my vehicle. I have my reasons. Unless somebody wants to buy me a nice one & leaving badges on was part of the conditions, by all means, drop thousands of dollars on me & make me a hypocrite. I am nothing if not practical. But if it's my money, on my Ford vehicle, all badges & emblems are being stripped off.
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Cybertruck 2025: now with complimentary anti-vandalism Fuck Musk wrap
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99% of the time I HATE advertising, however in this circumstance I can't relate, I love my Kia Soul
beep beep frog car incoming!
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Drive it fast enough in reverse and urabus
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I blacked all mine out with plastidip
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It's so that people have a harder time saying "yes officer it was a Toyota Camry" unless they're familiar with the body style enough to know it isn't a Honda Accord without the markings. "A truck" is less descriptive than "A black Dodge Ram 1500."