Skyline Badges
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1) pour warm water(not steaming hot but warm) over the badges
2) take floss and slowly run it behind letters one at a time.
3) use tar & bug remover or goo gone and clean cloth (takes lots of elbow grease) to clean off glue**DONT USE SHARP OBJECTS**
4) clean area with warm water and dry
5) wax area until no shadow is seen
if you have a color like blk or wht you might still see a shadow but on most other colors like my diam graphite , i couldnt even tell where the badges were before. good luck
2) take floss and slowly run it behind letters one at a time.
3) use tar & bug remover or goo gone and clean cloth (takes lots of elbow grease) to clean off glue**DONT USE SHARP OBJECTS**
4) clean area with warm water and dry
5) wax area until no shadow is seen
if you have a color like blk or wht you might still see a shadow but on most other colors like my diam graphite , i couldnt even tell where the badges were before. good luck
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I like how everyone makes such a simple thing seem so difficult and technical!
This is what I always do when I debadge cars. Leave it in the sun, go eat a snack, come back out and just pull it off with my fingernails! Afterward, use goo-gone to take off the glue, and your done. Wax if needed.
This is what I always do when I debadge cars. Leave it in the sun, go eat a snack, come back out and just pull it off with my fingernails! Afterward, use goo-gone to take off the glue, and your done. Wax if needed.
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just got a call from Tony of performancenissanparts.com - he said they do have the badges in stock, but he cannot sell me the sedan version until the pricing is ironed out with Nismo. no ETA on when this will be done. not any time soon. DAMMIT!!!
does anyone know where i can get the sedan version of the "350 gt" badge?
does anyone know where i can get the sedan version of the "350 gt" badge?
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