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Broke the 'B'
Snagged the corner of the Boxster emblem. Was sort of looking for a reason to remove it and clean under it properly. The car is Seal Grey. OEM S emblem is Titanium. So here's the question...
OEM Titanium 987 Gloss Black 986 550 SE Chrome Color Matched Seal Grey I can't decide. Anyone color match their emblem? That's what I'm leaning towards. |
Well if you change it you have to do something with the "S" too! My car is Seal Gray too, when my B broke I just got another titanium colored Boxster emblem for the rear deck. I think any of them would look nice. Sorry that's not much help!
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None. Clean it off and enjoy the easier car washes/waxes and simple look.
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Agreed my s is seal gray as well and has no badges.. love it
Will get so photos tomorrow on my desktop.. don't know how to resize them on my phone |
Yeah. De-badging is soooo trendy right now. Better get on it before it’s not cool anymore.
Too late. :D Stock is a good look. |
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When I bought my 2000 BoxS in 2008, the tail of the ‘B’ was broke. I bought a new badge and painstaking applied it trying get the location perfect. The new Boxster emblem looked great. A month later, I broke it while washing the car.
My car has been naked since. |
Mine has the B broke as well haven't decided how to address it
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