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Nothing to do with backs, as an ex footballer and postie for 30 years my knees are shot to sh*t and getting in and out of the S3 go-cart wasnt great so I went OLD and got the Cupra :ROFLMAO:
I did agree the height of our post box with the postie šŸ˜‚. He said no problem. Had to have one cut in. One of those modern houses that had a metal post box outside American style, that rust and fall of the wall. You get wet to get your ppost. Sorted.

More pressing need is those black plastic wheel nut caps that fall off :mad::mad:. Some people use Bluetac.

The Arona does me. Terrible seats.
 
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So after waiting months for launch I finally got my hands on one of these off the Tribe Edition today so I can get rid of that awful Copper badge off the front :LOL:
Unless I can find another way I think its a bumper off job cos these are secured from the back of the bumper it seems...:unsure:View attachment 53045:confused:
This is something I want to do. May I ask what the part number is, thanks? I think the copper looks okay on the wheels, I have Hailstorms, and stitching on the upholstery, but it's a bit overkill in some of the interiors. That's why I went for a VZ3 with the black chrome instead. This matches the lettering on the tailgate too.
 
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So after waiting months for launch I finally got my hands on one of these off the Tribe Edition today so I can get rid of that awful Copper badge off the front :LOL:
Unless I can find another way I think its a bumper off job cos these are secured from the back of the bumper it seems...:unsure:View attachment 53045:confused:
Hello finally how do you change it? I am looking for make the same but i don't find any info, your coment will be much apreciated, thanks from spain!
 
I'm also team copper, but fair call if people want to change it up.

If it is a tricky job to get the badge off, most home auto guys would just tape around the edges and spray with Plasti Dip or a similar product every 1-3 years.

Otherwise, you could lightly scuff the badge with high grit sandpaper and hit it with a coat of black and a top coat of clear-coat/varnish for protection (gloss or matte based on your preference).