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Old 01-04-2005, 08:42   #1
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Don't it look sweet.....Should have done it months ago
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Looks good mate,

What's the best way of removing the fabia vrs badging without making a mess? Does it leave holes behind it that need filling? Very tempted to do it myself.
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Looks good mate,

What's the best way of removing the fabia vrs badging without making a mess? Does it leave holes behind it that need filling? Very tempted to do it myself.
The Fabia and vRS badges are just held on with glue and no holes behind them. I did mine with a hair drier to warm about the glue and then just slowly pulled them off. Use tar remover to get rid of any residue I did mine when the car had 55k miles on, so it should be a bit easier on a newer car!

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What's the best way of removing the fabia vrs badging without making a mess? Does it leave holes behind it that need filling? Very tempted to do it myself.
Yep... use a hair drier to warm up the glue . I also used strong cotton to get to the back of the badge, use a sawing motion to remove the badge. Use tar remover to remove the glue then polish. I recon cars now faster, less drag over the back of car plus about 00.00000005% more BHP
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Not 100% debadged by my standards. Must get my filled in holes sprayed some time.
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Now all you've got to do is change the number plate...
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Do you wish to purchace? £10,000 should cover it, I'll even pay the transfere
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