Does your cupra tdi have tdi badges on it? cos mine doesn't. Is it meant to have them?
A guy at works fr has tdi badges under the side indicators on both sides
mine had TDi badges yet not FR only that the seats say FR and the twin exhaust thats the only way of tellin my car apart! lol However, I was silly enough to spend £40 on two R badges and two FR badges...they are now removed along with the TDi badges to be a badgeless apart from the ibiza and seat ones
the old FR had TDI on the back, and FR on the side, whereas the facelift has TDI on the side, and FR on the bootlid, (much to my annoyance coz i wanted peeps to know they'd just been beat by a diesel, not an FR )
but strangely again, the Seat 130pdi is badged TDI with red DI, whereas my Audi pd only has the I in red??????????
That used to be the case. But as stated by nath it isnt anymore. VW/AUDI no just randomly go for any old colour combo!
At one point, I had FR badges below the indictors, then when the Leon FR MK1 came out and they were there, I took them off and using a spare one I placed that on the bottom right of the bootlid, to then find Seat doing it again on the facelift FR!
Only thing they didnt do, was nick my idea of placing one on the front grill.... yet
how do you take badges off without removing copius amounts of paint? My new'n just says "seat ibiza" but i want it to say Cupra to make me feel better when i look at it lol i'm so vain........
i used t cut and a bit of white spirit on a warm day, they are stuck on with sticky foam. i then used dental floss and sawed slowly through then cleaned it up, that what people on here suggested and it worked.
I removed the cupra badge from mine this weekend and added a smaller more discreet one! There is an easier way to ger it off than the dental floss method, get a hair drier and hold it over the letters one by one. You may need to hold it for a minute or so but it warms the glue up and you can then just peel the letters off! If any of the foam/glue is left behind heat it up again and scrape it off with a fingernail. All you should be left with is a bit of residue from the glue, this will come off with glass polish, I used autoglym on mine! Its far less harsh on ur paint than white spirit! After this just go over it with a good quality wax or polish and it will look like the letters were never there!
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