i shaved my emblem off...though i think having emblems look good on some ludes and some without emblems look good too. i think it depends on what theyve done to the car...and personal preferrence. hmm now im contemplating heh yeah i like it without more since my cars like that lol..and plus those stupid kids wont mess with your car if theres nothing to jack. an emblem at the dealership is like 35 bucks...i sure know that
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stock and replacement bumpers will come with the holes. When I replaced my front bumper (accident damage) I just had them fill in the holes. My bodyshop place filled them in for free.
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i wanna take mine off, front and back but that means they gotta fill it up and repaint it. and thats a lot of money so its not worth it. i think i just may take em off and paint em a shiny black and put em back on.
I didn't like it that much shaved at first either. It was just different. But it grew on me and I think it looks great now. I had mine shaved because that section of my bumper was all rock chipped and scarred anyway.
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like most ppl it has grown on me. i had my done when i had my bumper repainted. but the screwd it up, cause you can still see hole marks i am making them redo it this x-mas break
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