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paulbox

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What do most people do about the Boxster decal on the rear of their cars. Leave or remove?

Usually I have all badges removed but is this appropriate for this sort of vehicle. What have you done?

Paul
 
Personally, I like the script. I wouldn't bother removing it, I feel the car would look nude without it.
 
ORIGINAL: paulbox

What do most people do about the Boxster decal on the rear of their cars. Leave or remove?

Usually I have all badges removed but is this appropriate for this sort of vehicle. What have you done?

Paul

Most leave it - As it was a no cost option mine came without it! [;)]
 

ORIGINAL: boxster27

Personally, I like the script.  I wouldn't bother removing it, I feel the car would look nude without it.
Agreed. It's not as if you're trying to make a BMW 316 look like an M3!
 
I removed mine - I prefer the clean lines without it.
It is also a pain to clean, and easy to catch the tail of the "B" and break it when drying the car.

It's up to you - if you want it, keep it.
If you want to take it off, then you can just cut through the adhesive with dental floss and rub the remainder away with your fingers. It is cheap to buy a new one if you want to replace the badge at any time, or if you want to put it back on when it's time to sell.

Do what YOU want[:)]
 
I removed mine - It broke during cleaning, i decided it looks cleaner without.. However i do have a nuw one should i change my mind.

I 'might' even replace for a chromed badge.... Although it appears i would need to purchase a Boxster S badge but remove the S.

 
ORIGINAL: paulbox

What do most people do about the Boxster decal on the rear of their cars. Leave or remove?

Paul

Remove much neater IMO [;)]

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