View Poll Results: De-badging
Remove everything
32
13.97%
Remove "G37S" & INFINITI
72
31.44%
Remove "G37S" only
20
8.73%
De-badging is stupid
66
28.82%
other (please post)
39
17.03%
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#91
I did a little debadging of my own. I took of the "INFINITI" and "G37" letters.
I thought it was a little too busy back in the trunk, and upon closer inspection, I noticed that my car was badged crooked from the factory
Here's some pics of my debadged AG:
Looks so much cleaner/sleeker IMHO.
myke
I thought it was a little too busy back in the trunk, and upon closer inspection, I noticed that my car was badged crooked from the factory
Here's some pics of my debadged AG:
Looks so much cleaner/sleeker IMHO.
myke
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I suggesting adding "remove INFINITI" to the poll.
After taking a picture of the back of my coupe, I photoshoped all the possible combinations of badge removal. Removing INFINITI and leaving the emblem and model designation looked the most "normal".
I talked with a few friends and someone pointed out that most cars have an emblem and model designation on the back, and nothing else. Now that my car has the INFINITI taken off the back (with just a blow dryer and a gentle tug) it looks a lot more normal.
After taking a picture of the back of my coupe, I photoshoped all the possible combinations of badge removal. Removing INFINITI and leaving the emblem and model designation looked the most "normal".
I talked with a few friends and someone pointed out that most cars have an emblem and model designation on the back, and nothing else. Now that my car has the INFINITI taken off the back (with just a blow dryer and a gentle tug) it looks a lot more normal.
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i suggesting adding "remove infiniti" to the poll.
After taking a picture of the back of my coupe, i photoshoped all the possible combinations of badge removal. Removing infiniti and leaving the emblem and model designation looked the most "normal".
I talked with a few friends and someone pointed out that most cars have an emblem and model designation on the back, and nothing else. Now that my car has the infiniti taken off the back (with just a blow dryer and a gentle tug) it looks a lot more normal.
After taking a picture of the back of my coupe, i photoshoped all the possible combinations of badge removal. Removing infiniti and leaving the emblem and model designation looked the most "normal".
I talked with a few friends and someone pointed out that most cars have an emblem and model designation on the back, and nothing else. Now that my car has the infiniti taken off the back (with just a blow dryer and a gentle tug) it looks a lot more normal.
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Yes. I did mine one letter at a time. I started by warming up the letter a bit with the heat gun, then sliding a very tiny screw drive carefully under the top of the letter. Then I put heat back on the letter while pulling very gently. At a certain temperature the letter comes off instantly. I let it cool for just a moment and rubbed the glue with my finger until it just came off. I cleaned up the small amount of left over with some naptha I had in my shop.
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I ended up debadging mine fully, and i have no regrets. It looks so much cleaner to me, it doesn't really matter that a non-car enthusiast can't identify it.