SUBARU BADGE
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Hello ive got a '94 classic & ive recently bought a NEW BADGE, & i want to change it from the old1
is this easy to take off??? as would like to change before TRAX on SUNDAY...

Just incase any1 gets confussed in what badge im chatting about.
Baz
is this easy to take off??? as would like to change before TRAX on SUNDAY...

Just incase any1 gets confussed in what badge im chatting about.
Baz
Get some strong thread/fishing line and 'saw' the through the sticky pad holding it on.
Then use some WD40, Autoglym tar remover etc to remove the residue and replace with the new badge
Then use some WD40, Autoglym tar remover etc to remove the residue and replace with the new badge
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it came of with a SMALL screw driver 


as was pulling the badge & sticky of the grill, the OLD Badge broke
But as was fitting a NEW BLUE one i wasnt bothered. will post pic later.
BAZ



as was pulling the badge & sticky of the grill, the OLD Badge broke

But as was fitting a NEW BLUE one i wasnt bothered. will post pic later.
BAZ
Originally Posted by baz69birds
it came of with a SMALL screw driver 


as was pulling the badge & sticky of the grill, the OLD Badge broke
But as was fitting a NEW BLUE one i wasnt bothered. will post pic later.
BAZ



as was pulling the badge & sticky of the grill, the OLD Badge broke

But as was fitting a NEW BLUE one i wasnt bothered. will post pic later.
BAZ
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