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My suggestion, remove all of your badges, fill those holes, and let people guess
Or, install magnets on the back of your badges so you can take them on and off as you wish. So if we laugh at you for installing a Soarer badge, you can simply remove it for online photoshoots. Then put it back on when you're feeling all JDM and cray'ish.
Following that logic, I should get an Aristo badge and put it on my car Seriously, there is quite a bit that separates a Soarer from an SC besides the steering wheel location. I rank Soarer badges on SCs right up there with Type-R badges on Civics.
Following that logic, I should get an Aristo badge and put it on my car Seriously, there is quite a bit that separates a Soarer from an SC besides the steering wheel location. I rank Soarer badges on SCs right up there with Type-R badges on Civics.
thanks for the info guys. i think i'll just keep it stock looking. bad enough people steal these cars just for the body parts. dont wanna have people thinking i have a soarer swap anyways.
I always wanted to put a griffin badge in the front, but couldn't justify paying 80$ for a used one from the land of the rising sun and wait, so I'm sticking to my big L