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Old 07-07-2008, 12:30 PM   #1
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+1 on the hair dryer trick. Then a bunch of goo gone and a lot of rubbing with your finger should do the trick.

I de-badged mine last year. Yesterday, while when I was polishing my rear deck lid, I could make out the “Boxster” script in the haze of the polish – pretty cool. I remember someone once posted a picture of water beading into the word “Boxster” on their deck-lid where the badge used to be – very cool.
I must be old, I like the emblem
I would like the red "S" I've seen on some.
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Old 07-07-2008, 01:22 PM   #2
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I must be old, I like the emblem
I would like the red "S" I've seen on some.
I didn't set out to debadge the car, but one day when I was waxing it, my cloth snagged on the end of the lettering and broke part of it off. At that point I thought the debadge mod would be a good thing for me to do.

At the end of the day though – I do think it looks cleaner without it, and washing and waxing the trunk lid are much easier now.
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