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Looks super clean and nice. I'm just curious though, what's the thinking behind debadging but leaving the G37S on there? Not criticizing at all, but most de-badges that I see around here remove everything off the trunk.
Besides, if you take the G37 off, you can keep the plate ;-).
Looks super clean and nice. I'm just curious though, what's the thinking behind debadging but leaving the G37S on there? Not criticizing at all, but most de-badges that I see around here remove everything off the trunk.
Besides, if you take the G37 off, you can keep the plate ;-).
Hey thanks for your comment I guess I wanted to try something different that's why I left the g37s but I may be taking it all off I like the clean shaven look for sure.
hey man...sorry for reviving an old thread but I'm liking these wheels and fitment. Did you have to do any modifications to fender or rear bumper bracket to make this fit? 265 with +27 offset correct?
hey man...sorry for reviving an old thread but I'm liking these wheels and fitment. Did you have to do any modifications to fender or rear bumper bracket to make this fit? 265 with +27 offset correct?
I like the rear diffuser. I definately was sure th eibachs would sit lower though. How is it to debadge? Simple as yanking off the badges and then cleaning the glue off? I have debadged before but I know some cars have holes behind the badges
I like the rear diffuser. I definately was sure th eibachs would sit lower though. How is it to debadge? Simple as yanking off the badges and then cleaning the glue off? I have debadged before but I know some cars have holes behind the badges
No holes; it's double stick tape.
Use a hair dryer to soften it up, then use dental floss to cut through the tape to remove the badge.
More heat to re-soften the tape residue, then just roll it off with your thumb.
Finish off w/ WD 40 on a soft cloth and you are good to go!
I used rubbing alcohol and a squegee on my other car and it worked perfectly! LoL Your idea sounds good too though, less of a chance of scratching the paint