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Pho3niX90

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Welcome and nice car.

As others have stated. Remove the M badges, it makes the car look cheap when people know they shouldn't belong. The only place M badges belong on a non M car is in the interior. If it's found on the outside they are chinese knockoffs. However at the end of the day it's your choice to keep them or remove them, this is just advice.

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Sido320d

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tn002 said:
I see your point.... haha some of those are ridiculous... but it will be all sorted out soon..

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Pho3niX90@OBDWorx said:
Welcome and nice car.

As others have stated. Remove the M badges, it makes the car look cheap when people know they shouldn't belong. The only place M badges belong on a non M car is in the interior. If it's found on the outside they are chinese knockoffs. However at the end of the day it's your choice to keep them or remove them, this is just advice.

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Yeah I've read a lot.... have been planning on it for a while, just got to get around to doing it... just a little annoying when people sort of look down on a person for it. But like I said previously, bought the car like that and just haven't had the chance or time to do it...

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Mike-R

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Howzit Sido,

Didn't mean to offend bud,

Coming from a family that owned M's, its kind of an annoyance to see people put THE M on the rear and side indicators if its not a pure M.

I thought as much that you didn't put them there. :rollsmile:

A nice and easy way to remove them is to take a piece of floss and run it along the backend of the badge.

You will probably have some glue residue left behind, but there are products that you can buy at Builders called goooff or goo gone that you simply spray on, leave for 5 mins and wipe off.

Infact, I have some at home if you need help.
 
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