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Does anyonw have the link on how to debadge a 3rd Gen camry's trunk emblems.
Thanks,
Mike.
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1992 E34 M5 Mauritius Blue
92' ES 300 (winter slut)
04' G35 M6 Coupe (sold, not missed)
95 Camry V6 LE (sold, and missed)
I'm not sure on the process, but I do know that they do have pegs. So if you're only planning on popping them off, you're gonna have a few holes to deal with. Just an FYI to save you some pain.
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If torque actually won races, wouldn't we all be driving diesels?
On my 95 4cyl,
"C A M R Y"-No pegs
"Toyota"-No pegs
"LE"-No pegs
Toyota Symbol-pegs
I just heated mine up with a blow dryer and then used fishing line to scape them off. Mine didnt look as good as i wanted so i went to a local Toyota dealer and bought some touch up paint, then sanded the spots down with 400 grit and primered and then painted, looks good as new.
BTW- I left on the Toyota symbol, i didnt want to fill in any holes.
Ryan
I guess I will just have to give it a go, see how it looks.
I could swear that I had seen a step by step tutorial somehere on this board??
Thanks for the help.
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1992 E34 M5 Mauritius Blue
92' ES 300 (winter slut)
04' G35 M6 Coupe (sold, not missed)
95 Camry V6 LE (sold, and missed)
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1992 E34 M5 Mauritius Blue
92' ES 300 (winter slut)
04' G35 M6 Coupe (sold, not missed)
95 Camry V6 LE (sold, and missed)
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