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  1. #11
    psycho@here.there
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    Re: De-badging - how to?

    On 04 Sep 2003 12:27:08 GMT, com (Dick Schneiders)
    wrote:
     

    I normally just look at them and shake my head. I've been asked if
    I'm afraid to race and my answer is "No, I just don't consider a
    stoplight to stoplight run as racing.". Actually had one asshole in a
    souped up Prelude decide he could outrun me anytime. Seems he could
    wind that turbo up in a straight line, but he couldn't hold curves
    real well....

  2. #12
    Hugh
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    Re: Re: De-badging - how to?

    On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 19:14:01 GMT, daytripper <com> wrote:
     


    So why mention it if you aren't baiting for sarcastic replies?

    Hugh

    Intelligence is not knowing the answer but knowing where and how to find it!

    Hugh Gundersen
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    co.uk
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    Bognor Regis, W.Sussex, England, UK

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  3. #13
    Terry
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    Re: De-badging - how to?

    I de-badged and left it off - I don't like any lettering or stickers on my
    car. Since my first car, I removed the dealer stickers, etc. - they can pay
    me if they want me to advertise for them!

    "Alexander :-)" <com> wrote in message
    news:bj6qmv$qf$btinternet.com... 
    the 



  4. #14
    daytripper
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    Re: De-badging - how to?

    On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 09:40:52 +0100, Hugh Gundersen <co.uk> wrote:
     

    Why put that foolish sig there if not painting a bullseye on yourself?

  5. #15
    Hugh
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    Re: Re: De-badging - how to?

    On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 16:21:36 GMT, daytripper <com> wrote:
     

    As it says "Knowing where to find it" - obviously not from you!

    Intelligence is not knowing the answer but knowing where and how to find it!

    Hugh Gundersen
    co.uk
    co.uk
    http://www.bognor-bill.co.uk
    Bognor Regis, W.Sussex, England, UK

    -------------------------------------------------
    Vyisder Asmeni
    Orsisarsis Asderisorsis.
    B.Cozderiz
    Vunarz
    PERORZ
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  6. #16
    daytripper
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    Re: De-badging - how to?

    On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 17:44:08 +0100, Hugh Gundersen <co.uk> wrote:
     

    lmao. geeze, what an effwit...

  7. #17
    Andrew
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    Re: De-badging - how to?

    Hugh Gundersen <co.uk> wrote in message news:<com>... 

    The OP's mild troll worked a sharm, didn't it Hugh . I don't see
    anything wrong with dreaming about an M3, do you? Not everyone can
    afford one.

    Also where on earth do you cook or shop where a 318is is/was a
    "cooking" "shopping" car?

  8. #18
    Hugh
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    Re: De-badging - how to?

    On 6 Sep 2003 11:58:48 -0700, com.au (Andrew Thomas)
    wrote:
     

    You must remember that in Germany these cars are every day transport not the
    love of the owner's life. They are as common as shit or the lowlier Chevy, Ford
    in the US or the Mondeo, Escort, Focus, or GM Opel/Vauxhall Vectra, Corsa crap.

    The early 3 series was a kin to the Cortina/Taunus, or in the US the Impala type
    of shopping/school run bus. The only difference is that an estate/wagon version
    was never made until the 5 series.....

    The same goes for the Mercedes. All the taxis are Mercs and everywhere in the
    world has a merc of some kind converted to a truck/van/wagon or whatever just
    for the daily job of moving about this planet.

    It us folk that make them something to be desired with the M series and the V8s
    and the moans of restricted to 155mph. Like the Mercs - the big ones are
    something else whereas the "cooking" 4 pot diesels will do every job you put at
    it including taking the kids to school or the rubbish to the dump.

    Hugh

    Intelligence is not knowing the answer but knowing where and how to find it!

    Hugh Gundersen
    co.uk
    co.uk
    http://www.bognor-bill.co.uk
    Bognor Regis, W.Sussex, England, UK

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    Vyisder Asmeni
    Orsisarsis Asderisorsis.
    B.Cozderiz
    Vunarz
    PERORZ
    -------------------------------------------------

  9. #19
    BE
    Guest

    Re: De-badging - how to?

    tell me, how many morons do this:
    (add pinstrips too the car will go much faster)
     
    badge! 
    paint? 



  10. #20
    Andrew
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    Re: De-badging - how to?

    Hugh Gundersen <co.uk> wrote in message news:<com>... 

    Does that make it illegal for an owner to debadge it? Because if it's
    as common as muck, it doesn't matter whether it's a 316i or loaded
    330i.
     

    Come on, Hugh . E30 touring, 1987?
     

    Either way, I don't beliece the thread was to do with the humbleness
    of the 3 series. Hell, if the 3 series is that relentlessly
    downmarket and as common as shit, especially in its home market, what
    exactly is upmarket?


 

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