BrownFox said:I never get why people remove the Numbers...
It just says I am to cheap to buy a more powerful car.
Just my 2 cents.
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gconry18 said:I used some string to get my numbers off. Then some doom or deodorant to help get the sticky stuff off
Coisman said:gconry18 said:I used some string to get my numbers off. Then some doom or deodorant to help get the sticky stuff off
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Coisman said:gconry18 said:I used some string to get my numbers off. Then some doom or deodorant to help get the sticky stuff off
:facepalm:
WyKiD said:Nice going chaps...now we know how you keep your cars paintwork bug free, daisy fresh and baby soft.......:rollsmile:
Henry330i said:WyKiD said:Nice going chaps...now we know how you keep your cars paintwork bug free, daisy fresh and baby soft.......:rollsmile:
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Sankekur said:95% of the BMW's that I see that have been debadged are usually entry level models, like the saying goes: "If you can't afford a 328i you take the badge off"
M badges on a car that is not an M is just retarded, cause those that don't know what is means won't care and probably wouldn't even notice it and those that know what it is about will think you are an idiot.