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Could someone get me a pic of a debadged 07+ Sentra. Debadged as in the Nissan Logo is gone. I looked around a little, but only managed to find the "SENTRA" and/or "2.0S, 2.0SL, SER" debadged.
I need the pic to show as proof that there are no holes under it. My friend is afraid to take it off because he thinks there are. I'm about 95% sure that there are no holes under it.
Thanks in advanced
__________________ 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5S Special Edition
It might be a little modified
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Originally Posted by j_archer_69
I love women that are into cars. Unless they are ugly. Then I don't give a shit.
If he thinks there are holes underneath he badges on the rear of the car, he's a moron There are no holes! MySpecV.com has a bunch of cars with shaved emblems. NO HOLES!! Tell him to grow some balls and take them off If he thinks there are holes, tell him you will buy him some new badges.
thanks for the specV site....My friend paid something like $60-80 to get his "sentra" and "2.0SL" removed at the dealer....I told him I would've done it for $20.
__________________ 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5S Special Edition
It might be a little modified
Quote:
Originally Posted by j_archer_69
I love women that are into cars. Unless they are ugly. Then I don't give a shit.
Dealer should be able to provide answer to what model years started with self stick emblems. Back in the day I recall on some Detroit cars if you needed to order original emblems with pins what came in was emblems with the than "new 3M tape", no pins. Just stick'em over the holes!
thanks for the specV site....My friend paid something like $60-80 to get his "sentra" and "2.0SL" removed at the dealer....I told him I would've done it for $20.
Well thats dumb, I can remove them in 5 mins and for free.
thanks for the specV site....My friend paid something like $60-80 to get his "sentra" and "2.0SL" removed at the dealer....I told him I would've done it for $20.
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