new badge
Its the little toutches that make a car your own. Here's one of mine
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Like it a vast improvement on the original one. Ive got a black/ chrome one.
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That looks good on red.
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Cool i have always fancied getting the St andrews cross one for my car i love these ones i have fitted already the guy i got them from has St Georges cross ones for sale as well if i remember rightly.
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looks better in the flesh. the outer is proper chrome. its made from solid metal not plastic like the origional one that fades after a year or 2
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along with the badge i have just brought a polished stainless steel fuse box cover so im a happy boy atm |
i have the union jack one in metal too but not got round to putting it on yet. did your georges cross one come with the lugs or is it just glued in place? scared of losing mine whilst driving as it is the stick on type.....
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That looks tidy, I like :thumbsup:
Really need a new badge on the rear of mine, tis in bad nic to say the least. Surprising how much of an effect a badge can have :) |
mine has the stick on tape. it wont go any where. the origional is only held on like that. the lug things on the back of an origional dont hold it in place they are just there for ease of location. in fact the new badge has more tape on the back of it than the origional
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cool how did u get the old one off? been toying with idea of small screwdriver under one edge and praying i dont bend or crack the grill as i lever it. more sensible ways greatly received!
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i used a small screwdriver on my zt and damaged the grill. this time i got some masking tape around the badge and used a butter knife to prise the old one off. gave it a clean (you will have to pick off the old sticky back from the old badge as some sticks to the car) then popped the new one on. pulled off the masking tape and admired my new badge and un-damaged grill. 5 min job
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you can ram it out from behind i believe save the paint.
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thats what butchers do jay...... god and your fitting a mk2 front to yours....lol
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Lol well when I say ram I ment in the gentle sense. lol At least there were no marks on the grill. Could always get a heat gun on it to help.
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didnt need the gun. wasnt hard to pull it off. as with everything, just take your time and the job usually a goodun
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wifes cutlery it is then i think lol. will put pic up when changed it along with ecerything else i got to do on sat am! wanted a mk 2 grill as well at some point are they just a simple exchange or is any adapting required
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think its just a un bolt the old bolt on the new job
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yer only difference is the mk2 grill has less bolts!
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does it still fit tightly? i was thinking earlier that if anybody wanted to modified grill why not smooth off the badge. that would look very cool
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Yer its fine. You mean like the motobuild grill? Or like K&S on the modded bumper?
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I cut the center out of the mk1 grill but didnt like it so passed it on lol
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i havent seen the motobuild grill. on about the main grill, where the badge sits in, filling that in and painting it.
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Looks good Adam, quality too. I have given up replacing mine now as they just delaminate. I'll be looking to get a decent one.
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I have a SS one (one of the ones 'Bullitt' on theMGZR.co.uk got made up) on the front of mine. No de-lamination on it... :)
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