Debranding
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Debranding
I'm just intrigued as to what the appeal with debranding a car is. I see so many FTO's with the GPX sticker and the front bonnet emblem or in an extreme case, indyfto's "U LIKE" car with the FTO emblem bogged up.
Personally, I'm damn proud to drive an FTO and want everyone to know it. I just wish my car still had the branding on it. I assume it was removed to respray and they never bothered to replace the stickers.
So what's the appeal with pulling them off voluntarily?
Personally, I'm damn proud to drive an FTO and want everyone to know it. I just wish my car still had the branding on it. I assume it was removed to respray and they never bothered to replace the stickers.
So what's the appeal with pulling them off voluntarily?
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I debadged all my cars, in my opinion it give the car a smoother look, & got nothing to do with brands.
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Yeah my decision to delete all badging was about 50/50 being: Makes the car look cleaner, less cluttered etc...which I tried to do in great lengths as you would be aware on the exterior - deleted rear spoiler, widened no plate recess (no ugly bent plates), twin symettrical mufflers, blended front bumper, etc...all in the name of "smoothness". Secondly, I got fed up with people looking over their shoulder when driving past and seeing them say it's a Mitsubishi. Had I have left the FTO embossing on the back, most people wouldn't have a clue what it means anyway nor what brand it comes from! Same with the MIVEC stickers until recently. Personally I think it leaves others with more curiousity and interest when looking. Ironically enough though I thought the seats looked too plain when retrimmed so I had FTO emblems embroided on and also on the front mats too. Above all though it's really just about creating what you want and what you like the look of the best.
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Re: Debranding
I agree - I am the same. If any of my cars are missing factory badging or decals, I usually try and find some replacements. This is mainly because I want people to know what sort of car it is. For example, with my current car I want to show that it is a Version R and not just your standard FTO (not that most people know what a vR is anywayHiRAEdd wrote:I'm just intrigued as to what the appeal with debranding a car is. I see so many FTO's with the GPX sticker and the front bonnet emblem or in an extreme case, indyfto's "U LIKE" car with the FTO emblem bogged up.
Personally, I'm damn proud to drive an FTO and want everyone to know it. I just wish my car still had the branding on it. I assume it was removed to respray and they never bothered to replace the stickers.
So what's the appeal with pulling them off voluntarily?

But that's purely my opinion, and its always going to be a completely subjective thing...
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My car had a dodgy respray to try and hide the fact that it had been in an accident and consequently all of the badges and stickers had been removed. When I got it resprayed I wanted a different coloured badge for the front (which I have yet to find) so at the moment I have no badging on the car at all 

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Funnily enough mine had something similar - it had been repainted on one side. But for some reason (and this must have happened in Japan) they had painted around the MIVEC decal on the side of the carSupplanter wrote:My car had a dodgy respray to try and hide the fact that it had been in an accident and consequently all of the badges and stickers had been removed. When I got it resprayed I wanted a different coloured badge for the front (which I have yet to find) so at the moment I have no badging on the car at all

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*cough* *cough* read my post, it said de-badged, so please, its not "y'all"GPXXX wrote:i assume y'all meant de-badging???

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I took my rear MITSUBISHI sticker off coz it was cracked and horrible - only to find out the previous owner had stuck it on with something that i can only describe as very much like superglue. It really didn't want to come off.
Used pints and pints of boiling water, credit cards, turpentine, t-cut, cutting paste... everything.
After literally hours of hard graft, it's finally shifted - and it's left a perfect MITSUBISHI embossed into the paintwork. Looks very cool actually!
Used pints and pints of boiling water, credit cards, turpentine, t-cut, cutting paste... everything.
After literally hours of hard graft, it's finally shifted - and it's left a perfect MITSUBISHI embossed into the paintwork. Looks very cool actually!
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This guy in UK has a load of FTO front badges left over after a group buy, different colours - Very light, so P&P are no worries.
This guy in UK has a load of FTO front badges left over after a group buy, different colours - Very light, so P&P are no worries.