DEBADGED my A4 today
im considering debadging my 1998 2.8...but i was wondering if the paint underneath would be noticeably faded? it's the only thing holding me back...i dont want to be able to see "A4" and "2.8 Quattro" as a sillouette after i debadge it....my car is silver, anyone have experience?
ORIGINAL: Silver98A4
im considering debadging my 1998 2.8...but i was wondering if the paint underneath would be noticeably faded? it's the only thing holding me back...i dont want to be able to see "A4" and "2.8 Quattro" as a sillouette after i debadge it....my car is silver, anyone have experience?
im considering debadging my 1998 2.8...but i was wondering if the paint underneath would be noticeably faded? it's the only thing holding me back...i dont want to be able to see "A4" and "2.8 Quattro" as a sillouette after i debadge it....my car is silver, anyone have experience?
im considering debadging my 1998 2.8...but i was wondering if the paint underneath would be noticeably faded? it's the only thing holding me back...i dont want to be able to see "A4" and "2.8 Quattro" as a sillouette after i debadge it....my car is silver, anyone have experience?
ORIGINAL: Grouse
as i said, i was worried about degadging my car, so i practiced on every other car in our alley.
turns out with about 10 cars under your belt you can do it in under 5 min.
as i said, i was worried about degadging my car, so i practiced on every other car in our alley.
turns out with about 10 cars under your belt you can do it in under 5 min.
So that was YOU, you bastard.
ORIGINAL: Grouse
i tossed mine in a plastic baggy in the glove box.
that way they stay with the car.
as i said, i was worried about degadging my car, so i practiced on every other car in our alley.
turns out with about 10 cars under your belt you can do it in under 5 min.
i tossed mine in a plastic baggy in the glove box.
that way they stay with the car.
as i said, i was worried about degadging my car, so i practiced on every other car in our alley.
turns out with about 10 cars under your belt you can do it in under 5 min.
ORIGINAL: QuattroGT74
So that was YOU, you bastard.
ORIGINAL: Grouse
as i said, i was worried about degadging my car, so i practiced on every other car in our alley.
turns out with about 10 cars under your belt you can do it in under 5 min.
as i said, i was worried about degadging my car, so i practiced on every other car in our alley.
turns out with about 10 cars under your belt you can do it in under 5 min.
So that was YOU, you bastard.
I miss took her *** for a ford f-350.. with volvo tags stuck on it. I thought i was doing some dude a favor.
I did not know she leaned against a volvo and badged her ***.
If she did not know she badged her *** I am suprised she caught me de-badging it. It must have been the combo of the hair dryer, prybar and sledge hammer to her posterior that tipped her off.
Like i said dude, I thought i was doing you a favor.
ORIGINAL: Silver98A4
im considering debadging my 1998 2.8...but i was wondering if the paint underneath would be noticeably faded? it's the only thing holding me back...i dont want to be able to see "A4" and "2.8 Quattro" as a sillouette after i debadge it....my car is silver, anyone have experience?
im considering debadging my 1998 2.8...but i was wondering if the paint underneath would be noticeably faded? it's the only thing holding me back...i dont want to be able to see "A4" and "2.8 Quattro" as a sillouette after i debadge it....my car is silver, anyone have experience?


