Honda Badges
#2
They are glued, but there are locating holes in the body panels. They are easy to remove. Take a piece of dental floss and run it down behind the badge. It cuts the adhesive. I used masking tape around the badge to keep from marring the paint.
The side badges have no locating holes and can be removed the same way.
The side badges have no locating holes and can be removed the same way.
#6
i had stock badges, then upgraded to "black" badges...
finally upgraded to the "s" badge- tremendous improvement imo.
have ricks badges on the front and back, wheels and steering wheel.
the only person who has guessed that it was an s2000 asked if it was the s class s2000!!!
with no badges you will have a couple of holes to fill- ricks badges look perfect!
finally upgraded to the "s" badge- tremendous improvement imo.
have ricks badges on the front and back, wheels and steering wheel.
the only person who has guessed that it was an s2000 asked if it was the s class s2000!!!
with no badges you will have a couple of holes to fill- ricks badges look perfect!
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