SSEI.....superrrrr....WHAT?!?!?!
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Originally Posted by ga93sle
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Cool.
The old 88-91 SSE badges had "Bonneville" under them.
The old 88-91 SSE badges had "Bonneville" under them.
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
Originally Posted by ga93sle
Originally Posted by repinS
Cool.
The old 88-91 SSE badges had "Bonneville" under them.
The old 88-91 SSE badges had "Bonneville" under them.
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you definitely can modify badges if you have the talent.....and black is a great colour to hide solder marks on chrome!
even if it is a "creation" it still looks cool!
even if it is a "creation" it still looks cool!
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while you may have a point of the soldering consider this.....
the "bonneville" is only featured in that particular font is the SLE badge and its in a different spot in the SLE badge (it takes up all the space)
the length of the SLE badge is a different length (shorter) than the SSEi badge....so there is no way that the Bonneville was cut off a SLE badge and added to the SSEi
the "bonneville" is only featured in that particular font is the SLE badge and its in a different spot in the SLE badge (it takes up all the space)
the length of the SLE badge is a different length (shorter) than the SSEi badge....so there is no way that the Bonneville was cut off a SLE badge and added to the SSEi
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