Removing dealer branding
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Re: Removing dealer branding
funny how people here hate the dealer badging when vintage camaro owners wished their's had the Yenko dealer badging.
I have yet to meet a dealer badge that wasn't easy to remove. Just make sure you use something like wd-40 to remove the goo residue. I have read of idiots using Goof off and then wondering why their paint is damaged
Luckily my dealer only added a sticker on the inside of the front window. I took it off after it's first cleaning. When I went back to the dealer for servicing, they asked if I bought the car there. Not that it mattered but I guess they look for the sticker to identify ones they sold.
Jim
'03.5 Sedan
Brilliant Silver/Graphite
6MT/ Premium package
Sport tuned suspension
Nismo Body Kit
Navigation and Satellite Radio
Z-Tube/JDM battery cover
I have yet to meet a dealer badge that wasn't easy to remove. Just make sure you use something like wd-40 to remove the goo residue. I have read of idiots using Goof off and then wondering why their paint is damaged
Luckily my dealer only added a sticker on the inside of the front window. I took it off after it's first cleaning. When I went back to the dealer for servicing, they asked if I bought the car there. Not that it mattered but I guess they look for the sticker to identify ones they sold.
Jim
'03.5 Sedan
Brilliant Silver/Graphite
6MT/ Premium package
Sport tuned suspension
Nismo Body Kit
Navigation and Satellite Radio
Z-Tube/JDM battery cover
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