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100bucks geez ... busting his balls there mate

my STAGEA broke of at the tee ST-AGEA ... but the glue has it hangin on still.

how hard was it to get the RS FOUR sticker off the tail gate. had this ugly stain for ages before i attacked it with cutters ... now i have a couple bright white spots, think i rubbed to hard :S

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100bucks geez ... busting his balls there mate

my STAGEA broke of at the tee ST-AGEA ... but the glue has it hangin on still.

how hard was it to get the RS FOUR sticker off the tail gate. had this ugly stain for ages before i attacked it with cutters ... now i have a couple bright white spots, think i rubbed to hard :S

*ouch* Common problem TJ? Or should I call you Saint Agea??

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ebay had a couple at one stage. and a search through google came up with a jap site selling also.

got mine on a self in the garrage.

looks better debadged and more mysterious

On a shelf in your garage huh? How much for the STAGEA lettering on the tailgate? Also the twin unicorn emblem for the front grill, you got that too? If you're willing to sell, I'm willing to buy. Name your price.

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um ok 80 bucks delivered in a soft pad bag! oh and to get that stuff off behind the rsfours badge, i had to look back into the past, back into the days of my primary school, when we used to get graffiti and sticky crap off our desks with.........none other than EUCAPLYTUS oil :3some: hope that helps mate, you can get it from any chemist for about 5 buckss

and nah mate, RENT???????????/ are you serious lol, thats what parents are good for haha, so i can save up and buy my performace mods lol

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um ok 80 bucks delivered in a soft pad bag! oh and to get that stuff off behind the rsfours badge, i had to look back into the past, back into the days of my primary school, when we used to get graffiti and sticky crap off our desks with.........none other than EUCAPLYTUS oil :3some: hope that helps mate, you can get it from any chemist for about 5 buckss

and nah mate, RENT???????????/ are you serious lol, thats what parents are good for haha, so i can save up and buy my performace mods lol

Hmmm $80 bucks. Getting closer. Take a picture of them and post it here so i can see them. I never buy anything without at least looking at it first.

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hey mate so if ya want i have now off just for you the stagea tailgate badge, the ffront unicorn badge and the front rs four badge so if ya want all 3 of them i'll do a special deal 100 bucks delivered mmkay :down: heres some pics i took this morning for ya

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hey mate so if ya want i have now off just for you the stagea tailgate badge, the ffront unicorn badge and the front rs four badge so if ya want all 3 of them i'll do a special deal 100 bucks delivered mmkay :( heres some pics i took this morning for ya

I only need the front unicorn badge and the STAGEA tailgate badge. They look on good condition. What price for the two and what say you?

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I had no front Unicorn badge so I got a N/a grille, which I wanted anyway. The RS FOUR badge off the grille is now mounted under the P/S headlight??? No its not a Volvo, it's an Audi, can't you see the RSFOUR badge. LOL

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hrmm ill have to consult my accountant....

lol jokes

um i dunno lets say 70 bucks delivered? how does that sound to you mate? what do you think?

$70.00 sounds better. Alright send them to me via COD. What's your email address and i'll then give you my postal address. Ta

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