To Debadge or not to Debadge?

cupra-barn

It's all about stealth!
Aug 4, 2010
2,109
3
Worcester
De-badging the rear gives a real phat stance I love it one of the first things I done.

You will get a slight colour different but nothing meguiars scratch x can't sort out ;)
 

newtimecupra

Active Member
Sep 9, 2010
254
0
tunbridge wells
i debadged the boot but decided to get the mk 2 badging it didnt make any diff taking the badges off paint wise just took my time with tar remover, hair dryer and dental floss

what you think

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Pyro

Guest
Hears mine when I had the badgeless grill on
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I do like it but prefer having a badge tbh and this is mt debaged fully tinted arse :D oh so sexie :)
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FASTER

Full Member
Feb 18, 2005
354
1
Nottingham
I paid so much money and waited so long for my car badge to say cupra r and not 1.6 ill be leaving mine on for a little bit anyway!! :doh:

They are looking a little tired now has anyone tried to clear coat them to give em a new leash of life?
 

Pyro

Guest
Still tinted tho :blink: thus fully tinted back end I love my light tints really nice touch ;)
 

paul26982

Guest
nice and smooth all the way, just a few window stickers, not a fan of the badgeless front at all though
 

Deleted member 22032

Guest
Pick up my Leon Cupra R tomorrow, first thing i want to do, is the debadge. Has anyone had a colour difference after doing it? Mines black, T-cut usually sort it?