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Offline SuSpEcT-GTII

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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #10 on: 28 February 2007, 21:26 »
Interesting! Its understandable that people do it for personal preference but I dont get the "de-cluttering" thing? How can the beloved VW badge be classed as "clutter"?????   :huh: ?  This makes no sense to me!
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Offline Ktuludays

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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #11 on: 28 February 2007, 22:05 »
my opinion for what its worth...i love the look of the smooth simple debadged and single headlight front ends but equally love the retro liook of a standard golf. however 50 years from now i bet our grandkids are desperatly trying to find the original stuff

grandkids?  i'll only be 79 in 50 years time so i reckon i can pull off a mk2 with trilby and tartan blanket on the back shelf!!

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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #12 on: 01 March 2007, 00:03 »
Interesting subject.. I think that with the odd exception, its down to age, thats the owner, not the car! younger owners want to make a "Big hit" with the looks of there car, without screwing finances, or the insurance! the grill and badge mod, is cheap easy, and looks pretty cool, the next mod for this age group would either be ICE, or some lowering springs..
The 30+s are probably realiseing that less is more! and the car looks at its best in standard trim, just lowered, and a great wheel and tire combo..
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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #13 on: 01 March 2007, 09:39 »
Hmmm sorry to blow your theory Tom but I'm over 30 and I've 'de-cluttered' the front end to some extent and am currently building up an ICE install to fit soon.

I suppose the difference is when I had my first golf at 19 I'd have fitted any old grille and the cheapest sounds I could lay my hands on. Now it's a genuine VAG grille and a complete alpine install. Oh and yeah lowering is on the list for this year!!!


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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #14 on: 01 March 2007, 14:25 »
I am more inclined to look at an old car that is in exceptional original, (or nearly original) condition. My car is in good nick, but by no means a show car. What I want from my Golf is a suptle change that is not immediatly apparent, but separates it from a standard one.
When I do see a radically modified car though, ie spoilers where the sun don't shine and wacky paint job that would put the Multi Coloured Swap Shop to shame, and Carlos Fandango go faster wheels, yes I look, but also laugh. IMO, you cannot change a car into what it is not. At the end of the day, a Golf is a Golf and a Saxo is a Saxo. If people want a thoroughbred sports car, either buy one or build one. I have nothing against personalising cars, I am doing it myself, but I draw the line at fitting at fitting skirts that should belong on a hovercraft and disco lights under the sills.
De-badging...well it gives it a clean look and I suppose, a potential low life would be looking for that GTI badge on the car he wants to interfere with.


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Offline Mr Blue

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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #15 on: 01 March 2007, 15:43 »
Ive gone oem now. What was i thinking back then i duno  :rolleyes:
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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #16 on: 01 March 2007, 16:02 »
ive just changed the front badge on my car, ive taken off the chrome effect badge and put back and black GTI badge, making the front end look smooth but it sill has its identity

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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #17 on: 01 March 2007, 18:34 »
This is exactly what I mean. I have done the same. I do like tastefully changed cars. The photo's of GTI Joe's car on the projects pages do the man justice. Not radically modified appearance, but enough to make you look twice to see what has been done. I have only just noticed that the plastic rub strips are not there!! Nice.
But if it had massively blown out wheel arches..........................er no.


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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #18 on: 01 March 2007, 20:21 »
Just gone back to original 4 lamp grill and ditched the old debadged one. Personally I prefer the original look and the VW logo is cool not clutter! :)

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Re: Why de-badge?????
« Reply #19 on: 01 March 2007, 23:16 »
Original!

As these cars get older, I think they look better the way they were designed. Gives it its peroid look. :smiley:
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