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Old 05 June 2004, 03:42 PM
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Default Grill Badge Fitting

Could anyone who's fitted a new front grill badge (or just taken off the original to paint or something), tell me how easy it is to get it off on a New Age Scoob please.

My Blue I badge will be here shortly - so I'm just getting ready for the switch.

Cheers

Andy
Old 05 June 2004, 04:21 PM
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Me too

I'm just going to use a hair dryer and then using a piece of cotton go down the back of the badge in a back and forth "saw" action. Then just prise off carefully.

Hope this helps
Old 05 June 2004, 05:26 PM
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Yeah cheers mate - I had a nasty feeling it might well be screwed on which is why I asked, but if it's just glued on, I'll be fine.

Thanks
Old 06 June 2004, 09:52 PM
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Knock around and see me.

Come in have a cup of tea.

Go back out, and it will be gone.......magic.
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LOL@Yoza

The original badges just have double sided tape to secure them in place. See image below:

Old 07 June 2004, 07:31 PM
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Did mine on a Classic. No bother at all. MUCH heat from a hairdryer (you know, the things girls use) and a piece of 15lb fishing gut.

I didn't bother, but it might be worth a bit of superglue as well when fitting to decrease nickability, or it might be better to replace the badge rather than the grille!

K.
Old 08 June 2004, 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by yoza
Knock around and see me.

Come in have a cup of tea.

Go back out, and it will be gone.......magic.

Ha ha - nice one mate it's not like I'll need the old one then, I'll be round at the end of the week

Thanks for the help guys - I've got it now so will be doing this over the weekend unless work permits otherwise

Cheers

Andy
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