Jules wrote:Not a fan of badges,you have an RS,you dont need to prove anything

Jules wrote:Not a fan of badges,you have an RS,you dont need to prove anything
FIXED.PetrolDave wrote:I knew not many people would agree, but I didn't expect a load of old brass bo**ocksbam_bam wrote:Have you considered which door knocker you'd like to compliment your new door numbers?
Might I suggest this one...
One prepared earlier...
That said, I do really like this font, sans the door knocking balls of course...
I'm currently working with a guy who gets paid £50k per day to give his opinion and even he's not always right. [PS - I'm not paying the bill!]PetrolDave wrote:bam_bam: Give it a break, your opinion isn't the only opinion and it isn't the right opinion (there's no such thing as the right opinion), it's just your opinion.
It's my opinion you're a grumpy old git and my opinion is always 100% correct for me.PetrolDave wrote:bam_bam: Give it a break, your opinion isn't the only opinion and it isn't the right opinion (there's no such thing as the right opinion), it's just your opinion.
Is this forum becoming more childish? Or am I just getting an even grumpier, even older git? Or a bit of both...
perfectbam_bam wrote: the only thing I offer on this site IS opinion and I take every word written on said site AS opinion, even if it is fact, I'll take that as opinion because it's written and collated by 'someone'.
I'd bought them ready when I started saving for an RS4.PetrolDave wrote:I'm going to be one of the (very?) few who say they like the V8 wing badges.
Nah, not really. A heatgun or hairdryer for about 2-3mins to soften the badge adhesive, then using some dental floss slice through the adhesive. Afterwards use some tar & glue remover to clear any leftover adhesive on the paint. Job done!edge wrote:I think I will do the same!
Hard to get off the rear ones?
Exactly what I did yesterday....couldn;t be happier with the end resultandre3000 wrote:Nah, not really. A heatgun or hairdryer for about 2-3mins to soften the badge adhesive, then using some dental floss slice through the adhesive. Afterwards use some tar & glue remover to clear any leftover adhesive on the paint. Job done!edge wrote:I think I will do the same!
Hard to get off the rear ones?
I did find the "R" badge with the red accent/sticker on the rear trunk lid to be the toughest of the bunch. Just keep working at it and she comes right off. Careful not to apply too much heat though!edge wrote:I think I will do the same!
Hard to get off the rear ones?
Pics please!!07_RS4 wrote:Exactly what I did yesterday....couldn;t be happier with the end resultandre3000 wrote:Nah, not really. A heatgun or hairdryer for about 2-3mins to soften the badge adhesive, then using some dental floss slice through the adhesive. Afterwards use some tar & glue remover to clear any leftover adhesive on the paint. Job done!edge wrote:I think I will do the same!
Hard to get off the rear ones?
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