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Hey guys,

I've been really wanting to de-bagde my 34 for a while now. Just wanting to know if anyone has done this, and the best way of doing it?

Also just want to confirm both the nissan and the skyline badges are put on with double sided tape on all 34 gt-t's? No actual lettering has any holes behind them?

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What would you do ??? Answer the poll :P

Cheers!!

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Dunno about sedans, but coupe the Nissan and skyline badges are taped.

My old R34 had only the Nissan Badge at the back when I bought it, looked ok but always thought something was missing so I bought the nissan badging and looked much better.

But I must say, a debadged sedan looks very clean indeed

search the forum, most guys on here melt the glue by using a heat gun or hairdryer, and some fishing wire to pry the badge off. Then some cut and polish to remove any evidence of the badging

Edited by Yo-Yo

Previous owner didnt fully debadge the car..

But he just removed the 25GT badge on the back and replaced it with a NISMO one.

Looks clean ..

Was thinking of shaving the boot lid and doors, and removing the badges aswell.

Lemme' know how it goes.

MRXTCZ

Hey man, i've just done the same thing with my R34. Yes it is just stuck on. No hidden holes to worry about.

Here's a picture.

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and here's more pics to my build thread

http://www.skylinesdownunder.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=57554

I'm still contemplating removing the Nissan badge but meh, i'll decide that later.

  • 7 months later...

I want to remove my 25gt badge, but I was getting told that 'oh you know the paint will be faded or there will be a imprint' which kind of scared me. But looking at these cars it looks really clean, can you do it without a hair dryer and remove whatever is left with wax and grease remove?

ye mine had a nissan imprint from beneath it, just needed a good clean and it was all good.

use a heat gun, or a hairdryer to heat the spot up.

then get some hot water and pour it on the spot.(if you cant use a hairdryer, make sure you do this instead)

use some fishing line to work the glue.

a bit of bug and tar remover to remove the excess and its done.

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