New Pikes Peak White Pictures!!!
Originally Posted by ShayanZ
Thanks S!! It stands out pretty well.
^^ Oh man, I feel you on the black pain. I have two of those bad boys(Black 06 Altima, 03 Accord) and I gave up on cleaning them. I was going to get a Black Z too but then I tried to play around with it and White was as close I could had gotten to black lol.
But keep in mind, after two days the front of this car really shows all the bug you killed. Blood stands out real well on the front haha. So constantly I have to clean the front end. All Z colors have their own special beauty that's why they are ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. THEY ARE SEXY AS ANYTHING!!
But keep in mind, after two days the front of this car really shows all the bug you killed. Blood stands out real well on the front haha. So constantly I have to clean the front end. All Z colors have their own special beauty that's why they are ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. THEY ARE SEXY AS ANYTHING!!
Originally Posted by rockinbboy
ShayanZ....did you take that DARCARs emblem off yet?!
Haha, Yo I'm scared that Id scratch the paint or something. How can I take it off?? Imma have them take it off on April 29th on my first oil Change!! I hope they don't get offended.
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Originally Posted by ShayanZ
Haha, Yo I'm scared that Id scratch the paint or something. How can I take it off?? Imma have them take it off on April 29th on my first oil Change!! I hope they don't get offended.
Just change it yourself, it's very easy with how they located the oil filter.
My suggestion to remove the dealer badge would be running some dental floss in behind it and if there's any left over residue on the car use an oops solvent.
Originally Posted by ShayanZ
Haha, Yo I'm scared that Id scratch the paint or something. How can I take it off?? Imma have them take it off on April 29th on my first oil Change!! I hope they don't get offended.
Tools:
Hairdryer, Dental Floss, dishwashing soap, warm/hot water, lint free rag/cloth.
Steps:
1. Use hairdyer to heat up the area. Take your time..heat up a few letters at a time. The high heat helps make the glue soft and easy to pull off.
2. Slide the floss between the emblem and the car. Floss away slowly. You are pretty much cutting away at the glue bonds here...so you aren't even touching the paint.
3. After emblem is removed, use alittle soap and water with a cloth to wipe away excess glue. I ended up rubbing it with my finger to get it off before I did a final wipe down with water/soap.
1-2-3. How easy is that. That is what I did. Do a search in the forum and you'll see that is how most people did it. They use Goo-gone to get the glue off, but that isn't necessay. Your car is still relatively new.
If you scratch your paint...
Last edited by rockinbboy; Apr 13, 2006 at 10:03 PM.
Originally Posted by rockinbboy
Dude its easy..you won't scratch your paint!! If you let the dealer do it, they may do a worse job by attempting to rip it off.
Tools:
Hairdryer, Dental Floss, dishwashing soap, warm/hot water, lint free rag/cloth.
Steps:
1. Use hairdyer to heat up the area. Take your time..heat up a few letters at a time. The high heat helps make the glue soft and easy to pull off.
2. Slide the floss between the emblem and the car. Floss away slowly. You are pretty much cutting away at the glue bonds here...so you aren't even touching the paint.
3. After emblem is removed, use alittle soap and water with a cloth to wipe away excess glue. I ended up rubbing it with my finger to get it off before I did a final wipe down with water/soap.
1-2-3. How easy is that. That is what I did. Do a search in the forum and you'll see that is how most people did it. They use Goo-gone to get the glue off, but that isn't necessay. Your car is still relatively new.
If you scratch your paint...
...you don't deserve a Z! 
Tools:
Hairdryer, Dental Floss, dishwashing soap, warm/hot water, lint free rag/cloth.
Steps:
1. Use hairdyer to heat up the area. Take your time..heat up a few letters at a time. The high heat helps make the glue soft and easy to pull off.
2. Slide the floss between the emblem and the car. Floss away slowly. You are pretty much cutting away at the glue bonds here...so you aren't even touching the paint.
3. After emblem is removed, use alittle soap and water with a cloth to wipe away excess glue. I ended up rubbing it with my finger to get it off before I did a final wipe down with water/soap.
1-2-3. How easy is that. That is what I did. Do a search in the forum and you'll see that is how most people did it. They use Goo-gone to get the glue off, but that isn't necessay. Your car is still relatively new.
If you scratch your paint...
Originally Posted by ShayanZ
I'll try out over the weekend. BTW, How much HP gain is that going to give me??


When you remove it, it's actually weight-savings. I guess I shouldn't be to hard on you since you're new here and it's a common misconception that debadging gives you HP when in fact it's a weight-saving mod.
Originally Posted by BhashaZ
God, you're such a noob, removing an emblem isn't going to give you HP.
When you remove it, it's actually weight-savings. I guess I shouldn't be to hard on you since you're new here and it's a common misconception that debadging gives you HP when in fact it's a weight-saving mod.
When you remove it, it's actually weight-savings. I guess I shouldn't be to hard on you since you're new here and it's a common misconception that debadging gives you HP when in fact it's a weight-saving mod.
Originally Posted by icedout589
GET SOME PICTURES OF THAT BABY IN THE SUNSHINE MAN!!! That's when the pearl really shines
Originally Posted by ShayanZ
But some people think every ounce counts!
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