Badgeless Grille

Mar 22, 2023
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Been browsing the net for so long trying to find a badgeless grille but having no luck. Don’t remember it being this hard because it was easy to find them on the Mk2 days.
I’ve spoken with ZunSport and they’re in the process of making one for the car currently but no ETA on it. Does anyone else know another side or company doing them?
 

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The only ones I've seen are by people who are good at something I think they refer to as plastic welding.

Effectively they buy 2 grills. Remove the badge areas of 1 grill, and then dismember the second grill to fill in the bits and plastic weld it all together and tidy it up. The ones I've seen all look very OEM but also very £££.

Hopefully ZunSports comes out soon for you, as I know when I had mine it was something I would of jumped at, just not at £500.
 
Mar 22, 2023
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What’s about spraying the Seat badge black to make it look badgeless?
I would totally be a fan of doing that (preferably wrap it black) if it wasn’t for the fact that I want a bronze Cupra logo on the boot lid. Can’t have both the Cupra and the letter S imo…

Although going by the prices of the other badgeless grilles, they won’t be much cheaper from ZunSport. Average price ranging from £250 🥲
 

H Rafiq

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I would totally be a fan of doing that (preferably wrap it black) if it wasn’t for the fact that I want a bronze Cupra logo on the boot lid. Can’t have both the Cupra and the letter S imo…

Although going by the prices of the other badgeless grilles, they won’t be much cheaper from ZunSport. Average price ranging from £250 🥲
You can get a Cupra badge for the front too, to replace the Seat S badge.
 
Mar 22, 2023
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You can get a Cupra badge for the front too, to replace the Seat S badge.
I’ve been looking at them, especially on the German site PP3D but seems like I’d have to buy an adapter to slot into where the S is and then buy the Cupra to slot into the adapter. I mean, still much cheaper than badgeless but no badge is so clean. Can’t win them all though.
 

H Rafiq

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I’ve been looking at them, especially on the German site PP3D but seems like I’d have to buy an adapter to slot into where the S is and then buy the Cupra to slot into the adapter. I mean, still much cheaper than badgeless but no badge is so clean. Can’t win them all though.
Exactly. And, even if you swapped the Seat badge for a Cupra badge, you’d still have the Cupra flag or FR logo on the right of the grill anyway. I blacked out both the Seat badge and Cupra flag on the front grill. Didn’t like it. Something looked odd, so reverted back to original look.
 
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