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VF SS rear door badges

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Took mine off completely not long after I bought it. Like the clean look, black is different though. I like the fact some people might think it’s an SV6.

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Bored again...

Thinking of putting back stock Black Edition badges on rear doors...

For some reason i think they are more unique/rare on SS but I like the look of SS badges...

Should I leave SS badges alone or put stock ones back on...?

whenever i see black edition i assume it's an SV6.

I'm pretty much a fan of retaining any and all OEM badges - but that's me.
 

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whenever i see black edition i assume it's an SV6.

I'm pretty much a fan of retaining any and all OEM badges - but that's me.
I think it's sometimes important to keep stock decals and badges...but in case of black ed. It's basically meaningless badge.
It was an awkward model between base SS and SSV that apart from some minor cosmetic changes and couple tech things thrown in, it had nothing unique about it...

I had Stock badges and then replaced them with SS door badges. I then removed SS badges and put black ed. Badges again. They were not properly aligned so I just took them off. The car has no badges atm, and I will keep it that way until is finally decide what badge should be there...
Stock vs better looking badge dilemma
 

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I think it's sometimes important to keep stock decals and badges...but in case of black ed. It's basically meaningless badge.
It was an awkward model between base SS and SSV that apart from some minor cosmetic changes and couple tech things thrown in, it had nothing unique about it...

yeah black editions are a bit weird didn't these start as a merc thing?
 

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yeah black editions are a bit weird didn't these start as a merc thing?
Yeah. Merc had 'black' variant of AMG C63 but in merc case it was far from a sticker pack...
 

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Yeah. Merc had 'black' variant of AMG C63 but in merc case it was far from a sticker pack...

yeah the VF BE reminds me of things like "the vacationer" lol - still it's a nice sticker pack and not at all tacky imo don't you get a boot decal like the Motorsport Edition?
 

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yeah the VF BE reminds me of things like "the vacationer" lol - still it's a nice sticker pack and not at all tacky imo don't you get a boot decal like the Motorsport Edition?
No
The boot had standard SS badge and small series 2 badge
 
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