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SpeedyRacer

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Registration: 03.29.2003

yeah, the badges are stuck on with bodyside moulding tape, just warm your badge up with a hairdryer and itll come off a lot easier. another thing you could think about is rubbing the "chrome" off the badges (and grill) with a bit of wire wool to "dechrome" your car, regards cavey

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Message # 1 19.12.23 - 04:29:54
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Budget M3

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Registration: 07.23.2002

Thanx, like I mentioned in my first post I was pretty sure they where stuck on but you never know. I take it the wing badges by the side repeater are the same

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Message # 2 19.12.23 - 04:37:54
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RenegadeBMW

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Registration: 08.19.2003

yep , aall stick on :)

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Message # 3 19.12.23 - 04:43:55
RE: Debadging
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