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I have just purchased a couple of Carbon fibre badges, however because I am an idiot I ordered one of them in the wrong size, This seller emailed me to double check the size was correct but I did not check my emails in time before they posted them, However having realised my mistake and replying to their email they offered to swap the wrong size one FOC on postage, The delivery was super quick and the product itself is Nice, Carbon fibre blue roundels. They have been great to deal with and have some nice shiny stuff on their shop, as a result of the great service they supplied i said i would give them a shout out on the forum once i had checked with the Mods ( which i have done (WLH :thumbsup: ) It is also an attempt to redeem myself from my previous ebay post.

http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/badgeman-12345__W0QQ_armrsZ1
 
Nosa, how easy is it to take off all the original badges? I presume they're all glued on?
 
Lol i asked this very question yesterday, the one on the boot just pops out with the use of a flat head scre driver, Use a cloth to protect paint work, Front bumber one is easy as well just remove kidney grills and remove the two retaining clips on the back of the badge, My front roundel is 70mm but could only get 73mm but it can be adapted to fit, there is a how to somewhere on how to mod it so it fits. no glue on the OEM badges Just retaing pins and clips on front and rear secures in on grommets overall 30 minute job when modding front roundel.

How to mod front badge to fit from 73mm to fit OEM 70 mm space
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3531&p=143691&hilit=badge+removal#p143691
 
Front badge should be fastened on with 2 10mm self tapping nuts. Best removed with a deep socket. Sides are fitted with 3m double sided tape donuts, or easy enough to use a dab of silicone. Rear as Nos points out is a friction fit, but take care some are real pita to get off.
 
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