Debadge a Leased Car?
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2006 E90 325i
Debadge a Leased Car?
Ive been thinking about debadging my car, but I wanted to make sure it wont be an issue when I return the car when the lease is up
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I doubt they'll even notice! But I wouldn't buy another badge...you can buy some double sided tape at any hardware store and stick em back on...or hey....jbweld is a multipurpose adheisive
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I don't understand why people debadge their cars. Are you ashamed of driving a 320? It's still a Mecedes and I think it just makes it look like trying to hide what kind of car you have. When I see that the badge is gone on a car, I automatically think that it's the lowest trim level available, otherwise why hide it? So that kind of goes against what you're trying to do.
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i have absolutley no shame in what i drive, i simply want a cleaner looking back end. im not gonna be like every other guy out there and slam a AMG badge on it. damn, i didnt know debading was such a crime.
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I didn't mean any offense and I certainly wasn't implying that you were going to put a "fake" badge on there. I understand that desire for a clean look.