Removing VW Badges?
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Removing VW Badges?
Can anyone tell me how to remove the VW badges on the bonnet and boot - are they stuck on? Thanks.
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Re: Removing VW Badges?
Yes, colour coding them.andy wrote:you do realise they are recessed
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look forward to seeing what you do with them
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Re: Removing VW Badges?
I want to get mine in a polished black finish or if I can afford it will go for some Carbon Fiber ones like ryan, but If I go for CF then I'd want the wing mirrors to be wrapped in CF too. I want to do a few things to the car, but need to save up some first.
Re: Removi ng VW Badges?
carbon fibre can become addictive
, ive been adding some carbon touches to my MK1 & MK5 Golf 


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Re: Removing VW Badges?
Thanks for the confirmation.ryancooke wrote:just stuck on yes
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Re: Removing VW Badges?
yeah, my next idea is the carbon fibre wing mirrors, and a front splitter at some point aswel, thats once i finish with the tinkering that im doin now
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Re: Removing VW Badges?
wing mirrors wont be cheap as they aint been done yet, maybe different mirrors, ie mk5 could be an option
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Re: Removing VW Badges?
I've been looking online on CF wrapping, so you send in the part you want and it comes back wrapped in CF - do you think that will be tacky? So I was thinking to get some replacement mirror covers and get them CF wrapped.x5pea wrote:wing mirrors wont be cheap as they aint been done yet, maybe different mirrors, ie mk5 could be an option
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Re: Removing VW Badges?
Me too, mineTurboTrev wrote: Yes, colour coding them.
are getting done with the wheels. Are you getting new badges or putting the old ones back on?rehmondo wrote: I've been looking online on CF wrapping, so you send in the part you want and it comes back wrapped in CF - do you think that will be tacky? So I was thinking to get some replacement mirror covers and get them CF wrapped.
I'd thought about this too. I think it will look good, as the mirrors will blend with the glass


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wrapping using makes the profile slightly larger thats the only thingrehmondo wrote:I've been looking online on CF wrapping, so you send in the part you want and it comes back wrapped in CF - do you think that will be tacky? So I was thinking to get some replacement mirror covers and get them CF wrapped.x5pea wrote:wing mirrors wont be cheap as they aint been done yet, maybe different mirrors, ie mk5 could be an option
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Re: Removing VW Badges?
I like the idea of a piano black badge, would love to see examples of re-coloured badges on the Roc, if anyone has done it.
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Re: Removing VW Badges?
the wing mirrors are the same as the new passat, so if you can find carbon fibre ones of them, then thats that solved, but i highly doubt people will be making them yet. i recon it will cost around 4-500 for the mirrors to be done
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Re: Removing VW Badges?
Black mirrors may look just about as good. Carbon bonding of the rear diffuser may look good too.

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Re: Removing VW Badges?
Yes probably just in case they don't come out they way I wanted them, so better to test on some new badges than to ruin the ones on my carCandy Monster wrote:Are you getting new badges or putting the old ones back on?

The only thing stopping me at the mo is finding someone to do CF wrapping in the UK, I've only seen places in the US that will offer this service.