Bender
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As much as I love my solid black R I have contemplated adding blue stripes with a red border. Might irk a bit its not on the factory window sticker but I should get past it
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i'm going to call you out on complete misinformation.There is a problem placing a ceramic coating on the paint--if you decide to further protect your car with PPF, the coating must be removed with a compound and buffer so the PPF will adhere to the paint. Unfortunately, ceramic coating cannot be removed from the stripes.
I'LL USE YOUR MAGNETIC AS EXHIBIT A.HELL NO! Stripe-less baby!!!!
IF I could remove all badges without having unsightly holes I would. Incognito, stealth. I'm not one for flash and go I just go.I'LL USE YOUR MAGNETIC AS EXHIBIT A.
I CAN'T SEE THAT CAR WITHOUT THE BLACK STRIPE, JUST A BEAUTIFUL LOOK. IT WOULD BE A TAD BETTER WITHOUT THE WHITE TRIM ZITRO, SEEMS INCOMPLETE. :cheers:
Did this with my C7. Removed all badges with the exception of the hood badge as it was inset. All the fish and Corvette script across the back were removed in week 1 I like the stealth look as well. Too bad the GT350 badges are secured through the fender. There really is no reason to do that with today's automotive adhesive.IF I could remove all badges without having unsightly holes I would. Incognito, stealth. I'm not one for flash and go I just go.
Assembly line IQ.There really is no reason to do that with today's automotive adhesive.
Harold, I see you like that stealth approach and that certainly has it's sleeper merit.IF I could remove all badges without having unsightly holes I would. Incognito, stealth. I'm not one for flash and go I just go.