I was thinking the same thingadren77 wrote:That's a 335i in the background!
It is my friend's 335i...wouldn't take it over my G anytime!adren77 wrote:That's a 335i in the background!
Not really, the only thing they told me was that they were going to take awhile (they nearly took a week) because they needed to do some prep work on it. It looked great when i got it back, it's been on the car for 2 days now and it looks fine, no signs of bubbling or any defects of any kind.grantman240z wrote:Yours looks good Jonathon! Did the shop have any difficulty painting it? Any bubbling yet?
I like to keep my car shiny, my friend and I wash and polish our cars every weekend at his house...we love the cars!
Yes sir i will debadge it in the near future and jsut leave teh infiniti symbol on it. You guys should buy this spoiler..you wont be dissapointed.G_whizz wrote:
Jonathon yours look awesome as well (same colour as mine) are you planning on debadging it and just leaving the INFINITI symbol? I think that would really clean up nice with the new spoiler.
Good job guys!
Heatgun, dental floss, and a paint-safe adhesive remover.brotsn wrote:what does it take to debadge, does it require any body work?
I vote for a hair dryer instead of the heat gun. Especially if you've never used one before.grantman240z wrote:
Heatgun, dental floss, and a paint-safe adhesive remover.
I would be more careful with the adhesive remover. One of my co-workers went and bought a new 07 G35s Sedan after oogling over my coupe for months. He decided he wanted to debadge his to mimic mine and ended up using something that ate all the way through his clearcoat and paint when he tried to remove the leftover adhesive. His car had "N I T I" etched into it until he had a guy come out yesterday and touch it up.Sentientbydesign wrote:
I vote for a hair dryer instead of the heat gun. Especially if you've never used one before.
Last thing you want to do is remove the paint while removing the badges
grantman240z wrote:
I would be more careful with the adhesive remover. One of my co-workers went and bought a new 07 G35s Sedan after oogling over my coupe for months. He decided he wanted to debadge his to mimic mine and ended up using something that ate all the way through his clearcoat and paint when he tried to remove the leftover adhesive. His car had "N I T I" etched into it until he had a guy come out yesterday and touch it up.