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GT Badge...you guys remove it?

 
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Old 08 Jan 2004, 09:49 pm
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i like the badges on the car
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Old 08 Jan 2004, 11:08 pm
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quote:Originally posted by Mean Green

I like both the clean look and the understated plain wrapper look. As for the clean look I always found cleaning my doors with the PT CRUISER emblem there was a pain as the rag gets snagged. I also never really liked the GT letters.
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Old 10 Jan 2004, 03:19 pm
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quote:Originally posted by dbraveman

I've noticed some messages talking about removing the gt badge and I'm curious: is it basically a security measure?
is it to avoid attention? are theives drawn to the turbos?
at the same time i'd like some opinion on custom security,like the multilock shift lock...good idea,right?

thanks in advance...
btw,i'm a newbie...just picked up my baby 2 days ago and love it!!
What is the safest way to remove the badges without damaging the paint?
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Old 10 Jan 2004, 03:39 pm
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Get our self some quick detail spray, and some dental floss (My car likes the mint flavor)spray the badge with the spray, and run the dental floss behind the badge and work it down, it will come off fast and no damage to your finish. when your done, rinse with mouth wash (LOL) oh, and give her a nice bath also. message , optional.
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