What are your thoughts on debadging? Have you done it, if so any photos?
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I removed the "Raptor" badge on the rear. Didn't want it in the first place but it was a buy from the dealer lot and they removed the cost. I prefer the clean non-advertised look and the only person it matters to is me. I have before and after if you'd like.
cheers.
That’s funny. When I bought my 2nd Raptor, it was about 100 miles south of my home. I had no intention of having it serviced there but that didn’t matter. The dealer logo was huge on the tailgate. As soon as I walked into the detailing area and walked around it and saw it, I began to peel It off. Were they serious? They wanted me to drive around with their big ugly name on my tailgate? The detail guy said you want me to remove it?. I said yes, handed him 20 bucks and went back to complete the paperwork.I took the dealer badge off the tailgate as soon as I moved away from the town in which I made the purchase. (I left it on until then in case I needed their service department. In that eventuality I wanted them to know that I bought it from them.)
But I would never, ever remove the 6.2L badge nor the SVT badge. Never. I paid for that big engine and SVT engineering, and both distinguish my truck from GEN2 Raptors and every other vehicle on the road.
That’s funny. When I bought my 2nd Raptor, it was about 100 miles south of my home. I had no intention of having it serviced there but that didn’t matter. The dealer logo was huge on the tailgate. As soon as I walked into the detailing area and walked around it and saw it, I began to peel It off. Were they serious? They wanted me to drive around with their big ugly name on my tailgate? The detail guy said you want me to remove it?. I said yes, handed him 20 bucks and went back to complete the paperwork.
as for real debadging, as I’m sure @911 Crazy can tell you, if you go on the Porsche configurator, lovingly referred to as the confusilator, you will see among the seemingly hundreds of money grabs a myriad of ways of having your badges appear, from painted to chrome, to stickers to save weight, to debadge direct from the factory.
Porsche makes more profit per vehicle than any manufacturer. It’s always puzzled me why others haven’t copied their recipe.