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Fiat Front Badge
#53815
17/02/2006 21:30
17/02/2006 21:30
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Is this purely stuck down, or does it have pins attaching through the bonnet?
Has anyone removed one without having the bonnett resprayed
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
#53816
17/02/2006 21:32
17/02/2006 21:32
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
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17/02/2006 21:32
17/02/2006 21:32
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I think someone mentioned on a previously thread (search for 'debadging the coupe') that it had two pins aswell.
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
#53818
17/02/2006 21:38
17/02/2006 21:38
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Pm Allystew, he took his off recently
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
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17/02/2006 22:06
17/02/2006 22:06
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It actually has a threaded pin/pins (can't remember whether there are one or two) and you have to undo a nut underneath to remove it.
Leaves a dirty great big recess with the appropriate number of holes in it.
Habeus Maximus V8 Nihilum
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
#53821
17/02/2006 22:16
17/02/2006 22:16
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just undo 2 bolts that hold it on but it will need filling & respaying the whole bonnet
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
#53822
18/02/2006 07:44
18/02/2006 07:44
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As BigIan said I had mine removed just recently and as also said its screwed on and you do have to fill the hole and get repainted. As I was getting a bodykit on it was a no brainer, but even with out the kit its a worth while mod. Wait until your bonnet is really stonechipped and you will have a good excuse .
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
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20/02/2006 04:22
20/02/2006 04:22
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Im prob going to take mine off, clean it a little wher eit used to be, fill it using body putty, let it harden and smoothen off and then stick the number plate off that ill get made up so i can start some choppy choppy action on the front bumper for more air flow
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
#53824
20/02/2006 05:12
20/02/2006 05:12
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KingPleb you'll be asking for trouble with the law if you mount your plate on the bonnet ( E Type style ).
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
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20/02/2006 09:55
20/02/2006 09:55
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Number plate on the bonnet I dont care about getting in trouble with the law or increase in airflow as it would just look terrible IMHO. You could have holes in your bumper under the number plate then just remove the plate when youre at a track day.
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
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21/02/2006 01:29
21/02/2006 01:29
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I still stick by my word that a number plate on the bonnet will look crap, shite, and just wrong. Believe me i looked at this already and when i saw a picture of a number plate on the bonnet i changed my mind very quickly!
Your car is Usain Bolt with wellies
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
#53827
21/02/2006 04:36
21/02/2006 04:36
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How about an "evo style" square one off centre?? That would surely look nicer than a stick-on one on the bonnet.
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Re: Fiat Front Badge
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21/02/2006 03:55
21/02/2006 03:55
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I think you would get in more trouble with the law with the small plates over it being on the bonnet. No prizes for guessing which looks better .
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