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i was thinking about getting black overlays for all the badges, a black arrowhead, and possibly splash guards for the back... im kinda on a budget but any suggestions/criticism would be appreciated

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i was thinking about getting black overlays for all the badges, a black arrowhead, and possibly splash guards for the back... im kinda on a budget but any suggestions/criticism would be appreciated

The car looks like a clean start. I got black overlays for the GTP badges and took the rear badge off. Take it off, trust me, it will be worth it. I did leave my arrowhead plain though.
 
The car looks like a clean start. I got black overlays for the GTP badges and took the rear badge off. Take it off, trust me, it will be worth it. I did leave my arrowhead plain though.

yeah the trunk badge looks tacky, but i guess you just heat it up somehow and use wire to get it off and goo gone right?
 
yeah the trunk badge looks tacky, but i guess you just heat it up somehow and use wire to get it off and goo gone right?

All I used was some floss to cut the badge off and then was able to peel off the rest of the glue myself. Then washes/claybarred,waxed it.
 
yeah the trunk badge looks tacky, but i guess you just heat it up somehow and use wire to get it off and goo gone right?

If you have anything that can heat it up, it will help loosen the glue. Just be careful not to overheat the paint. Also, if you do it on a hot day it will further help.
 


Thanks...what about getting splash guards for the back? Or no...

That's a personal choice. Most people will say no since they're ugly, but they'll help keep splash down on your vehicle. And if you're getting them for the back, you def need them on the front, or it will look awkward, and you'll be protecting the area that gets LESS splash.
 
I have mud flaps. In this picture they are faded rubber black, but I took then off and painted them black and they way better. Once I finish painting my bumper I will get better pic's up.
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those are when i first got my car, if you read what i said in my post. it states that i painted them black and but dont have pictures yet, and yes i do have tire shine on my car now.
 
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