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de-badged

CupraDean

Brrrmmm Tttsssssss
Dec 11, 2009
508
0
Newbury
bocanegra - black mouth. which is why there is the black part on front of car ;) anyways.. everyone too their own.
 

JOEYNITRO

Active Member
Feb 6, 2010
49
0
Co.Durham
Well I like it and if people can't tell the difference between a fr, cupra, boca with out the badge then they really need there eyes testing and probs have no clue about cars so who cares about them :lol: each to there own though we all got our own tastes other wise all modded cars would be the same
 

mardon

Feel the DIFFerence
Sep 22, 2008
2,599
2
A bean bag
ooh you so shouldn't have done that..

Someone asked me if my second name was bocanegra the other day :) He couldn't get his head round the fact it was a Seat..Ibiza..Cupra...Bocanegra trim :D
 

HAIRWEGO

NICK...
Jan 18, 2010
781
0
Poole, Dorset.
Sorry the BOCANEGRA has to stay on , its what gives it the individulism. and people look , and think what the hell is that..........eat my dusttttttttttt
 
Jul 11, 2009
643
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Dorking
hi what do people think to my boca after being de-badged?
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i did mine 3 weeks ago, makes it easier to clean + with my plate I don't think I need a badge at the back.
 

joonash

Active Member
Nov 12, 2009
57
0
Finland
www.seatclubfinland.com
Hey guys, could somebody explain me the whole procedure how to debadge an Ibiza? I'm really worried about the paint and therefore not so keen to rush and do it all without any advice.

I'll get some pics of my cool Ruby Red Ibiza as soon as I get my hands on a decent digital camera. :)
 

GMInsite

Active Member
Apr 3, 2009
156
0
The way ive debadged my other cars it to heat up the badge with a hair dryer then slice through the sponge backing with thin fishing line then using bug and tar remover / caramel wheel to get the residue off
 

dan_wilson87

powered by bocanegra
Oct 1, 2009
168
0
umm none of this heating up business, all i did was clean the car thn used dental floss to saw away through the glue foam holding the badges on, thn just used really hot water and a cloth to get rid of the excess
 
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