Why would you want to do that?
Hi All,
As above - anybody debadged the tailgate on their MK6? I'm thinking about removing the Golf & TSI badges from the lower part of the bootlid but wanted to check if anybody else has had issues doing this before I give it a go.
Far as I can tell they're only stuck on and there should be no holes behind the letters?
The usual heat gun + fishing line trick work nicely?
Thanks
R
Why would you want to do that?
~Nic~
Deep Black Mark VI Comfortline 118 tsi - manual/sports pack, MDI
Yeah what for?
Because it looks a thousand times cleaner. Take a look at the back of a GTI sometime to get an idea...
Even better here's a quick photoshop
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Last edited by dopey; 05-04-2010 at 07:52 PM.
I agree. Car badges have always annoyed me. Much easier to wash and wax without them. Serve no purpose at all except to say you paid more or less for your car than someone else did. Rear of my CC is badgeless ex factory so you have to know the tailpipe differences to know I am driving the slow one.
Or I could have one of those TSFI (Too slow for instance) badges.
On a further note, a lot of car badging even defies good typographic design with a mix of fonts that look terrible.
Also nothing to tempt the vandals to steal and damage your paint in doing so.
In my opinion (and that's all it is) one should be able to badge deletion as an option. Just like the ugly monster front number plate holder on the GTI should be.
You know you are getting old when you cancel your order for a 3.6 CC and buy an Icelandic Gray TDI CC instead.
I must say the back end does look remarkably clean sans badges, but I would never dream of removing them from mine. I want people to know that the car that's just left them in the dust is a Golf TDI.![]()
MY10 Golf MkVI 103TDI United Grey
Thankyou to those of you who were capable of adding a reply with some intelligence. Yes, the badges annoy me when I detail the car (which is quite regularly) and from a design point of view I just think the rear end looks much better without them. Every time I see a GTI (which only has a small GTI badge in one corner and nothing else) it reminds me that I like the idea of removing the badges. I really don't care if it makes it harder for others to work out that it's a Golf TSI to be honest - I know what car it is and that's all that really matters.
Anyway, sounds like I will have to use my usual method and hope for the best. Will post pics when I get around to it.
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