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Anyone de-badged a vRS yet?

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I always de-badge my cars - I know it's a bit marmite.

 

My theory is that if you need to read the badges to know what the car is you won't be impressed by it, equally a car nut won't need the badges to know what it is.  Plus I like the clean look of a de-badge.

 

I'll leave the round badges and I'm pretty sure the tailgate badges will be fine to come off (or not go on in the first place) but I would also like to get rid of the grill 'vrs' badge.

 

Anyone done it?  Anyone got any pics?

 

Ta

Show us a picture of your car and I'll photoshop the badges off.

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I'd love to, but it hasn't been built yet!!

 

It's a white estate with the black pack.

 

I guess I need to know how the front grill badge is held on.  Is it just cliped on or is there a sub structure.

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I would have liked a debadged option too. or even the skoda roundel front and back changed to the vrs logo!

I do not understand why you need to debadged. It looks as if you ashamed of brand which you bought.

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Not at all I will be leaving the Skoda badges on, just would like to clean up the tail and the grill.

My Skoda has the badge over the grill on the hood. So what is it you want to do with the grill? My avatar is an actual pic of my car... You want the VRS out or?

There's a vRS logo clipped to the grille. I assume it's that he wants to lose (I suspect that's easy enough going by the pics on superskoda).

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That's the answer I am looking for!

 

Thanks

Superskoda sells an OEM vRS badge to be clipped on the front grill, i guess if you can clip a "new" one you can just unclip an "old" one ;-)

Front Vrs badge is stuck on, I had dealer check this on their computer

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The vRS needs all the help it can get to show it's not a standard Octavia!

The vRS needs all the help it can get to show it's not a standard Octavia!

Troll.

Troll.

 

Check my sig, fool.

Check my sig, fool.

Means nothing, if you've got nothing constructive to post don't post at all, troll.

It is constructive, unlike your dig.

 

I'll re-word my post it in an effort to stop your unjustified and unnecessary accusations and to keep this thread on track.

 

The MkIII vRS as with the MkII vRS is understated in its appearance, I'd leave the badging as it helps to identify the vRS as something outside of the norm.

I've always debadged my cars as far as possible,

 

Had to leave the round skoda badges on as they had holes behind but the rest has gone,

 

I like the sleeper look as my mk1 looks like a run of mill octavia apart from exhaust  from back

Interesting video clip below...if you scan through to 14.15 you'll see how the badges were stuck on!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gug55nbzTwk

The best bit is the lightsaber weilding blue robed Jedi robots at the 6:15 mark.

 

Personally I have never debadged a car, although I was tempted remove a needlessly long "IMPREZA TURBO 2000 AWD" item beack in the 90's.

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