BoilerMachE
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- First Name
- Brian
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- 2023 Mach E GTPE
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Beautiful! Love the blue, too. I'm leaning toward removing everything on the sides (car is black) and leaving my GT on the back.Fishing line, gloves, Goo-Gone, paper towels, and car wash to remove the Goo-Gone residue. ??
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I removed the front door badges and put the Chinese market GT emblems in their place. ??Beautiful! Love the blue, too. I'm leaning toward removing everything on the sides (car is black) and leaving my GT on the back.

Yes. People have.
I am proud to show of the Premium awd Xtended range badging.
I’m older. ?? My first car I pulled the OE engine out of in favor of a lightly built high-compression 455 when the car was new (bye-bye extended powertrain warranty). It’s been getting mods and new engine builds since then. It feels a little faster but doesn’t look any faster. ??I'm 41; my first car in 1999 was a Honda Civic "SI". Too embarrassed to share the things I did to that thing to make it look good and feel faster, including changing the badging. #VTEC![]()
Just removed my side badges. Happy with the outcome.!Side badges removed:
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and GT badge on rear replaced with LED version:
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definitely not a right or wrong way. Both look great just personal tasteNo, I would never do that. We all have our opinions, but I would hardly use the word "cluttered" for a few badges/nameplates on a car.
I didn’t bother with dental floss to get my manufacturer badges off. I used 10 lb. test monofilament fishing line. Make sure to use gloves or a couple of dowels. That stuff is so fine it will cut up your fingers. ??Yes, I prefer the look without the badges. Strangely, I can't get the car dealership logo off the back of my car. I used the method I've always used: glue gun to heat, goo gone, dental floss. Unfortunately, it's stuck on there like it's part of the car.