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Originally posted by rThor432 View PostO rly? Wanna prove that? My eta is faster than your eta. I swear.
;)- Trey
E90 325i/6 (ZSP, ZPP, ZCW)
E36 325i sedan
E30 325i sedan
Volvo 945T
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not a huge fan of the screwdrive idea. i found using a thinner credit card worked just fine just make sure you use one that you dont really care for. i used a rogers video card to remove the badges on my e39 and worked great. then just followed up with a plastic razor blade to remove the left over tape with a solvent/window cleaner(foam type) for easy sliding
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Good post. Seems I'm not the only one annoyed by the bars that connect the numbers.
Since I bought mine with a few dings & half the gloss coat on the roof chipping, I didn't bother protecting the paint. Gotta get it redone anyway, no use in making the effort to protect it.
The best part is, if I ever want to put the 325e back on, the Advanced Auto up the road sells letters & numbers individually in the exact same font for $1 a piece.
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fishing line is best in my opinion.... when you see saw it back and forth behind the badge it actually cuts out half that sticky shit behind it... oh and then a little goof off to finish it up.1988 e30 alpine white vert 5speed
1987 e30 325 eta
1983 e28 533
2001 x5 4.4l
1997 e36 M3 Alpine white 5speed
1991 Jeep XJ I6 4.0
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