De-Badge question..
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Found this in "tech articles"....how to debadge
Now that you guys mentioned it....I have a 4.2 ...maybe I'll keep the badging also LOL<ul><li><a href="https://www.audiworld.com/tech/ext8.shtml">https://www.audiworld.com/tech/ext8.shtml</a</li></ul>
#17
If you were given the option, when you bought the car, to have badges or not, what....
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/18626/coilovers_003.jpg"></center><p>
... would you do? Personally, I would not want badges if that was a dealer option. But wait! I can remove them. So I did.
I don't need to advertise, and the badges don't look good IMHO. The A6 rump without badges is incredible looking.
I do not agree with debadging or rebadging to deceive (putting on bogus badges).
... would you do? Personally, I would not want badges if that was a dealer option. But wait! I can remove them. So I did.
I don't need to advertise, and the badges don't look good IMHO. The A6 rump without badges is incredible looking.
I do not agree with debadging or rebadging to deceive (putting on bogus badges).
#18
Why not debadge and keep just the rings
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I was in Germany recently. Most of the cars there do not have badges except for the manufacturer logo.
Same as general consensus on this forum. Keep the rings and make the rear look better without the clutter. I did it a year ago and haven't "looked back".
I was in Germany recently. Most of the cars there do not have badges except for the manufacturer logo.
Same as general consensus on this forum. Keep the rings and make the rear look better without the clutter. I did it a year ago and haven't "looked back".