Mazda Badge and P5 Badge on the rear: Adhexive or Pins?
#5
Originally posted by 90&00 Protege
Mazda's habit is to have the "Mazda" badge with pins and the car's name badge with adhesive. As the car's name varies with the marketplace (Protege or Protege-5 in north america, 323 or 323F in europe/australia/new zealand, and Familia or Sport-20 in Japan), and those badges are installed at the entry ports (our badges are made in the US) it doesn't make sense a car with two holes in it...but the Mazda badge is installed on the assembly line...hence the more secure pins.
Mazda's habit is to have the "Mazda" badge with pins and the car's name badge with adhesive. As the car's name varies with the marketplace (Protege or Protege-5 in north america, 323 or 323F in europe/australia/new zealand, and Familia or Sport-20 in Japan), and those badges are installed at the entry ports (our badges are made in the US) it doesn't make sense a car with two holes in it...but the Mazda badge is installed on the assembly line...hence the more secure pins.
The Protege name also has two alignment holes behing it.
Check my sig. which shows what it looks like without them. I like it.
#7
Originally posted by Kincaid
The Protege name also has two alignment holes behing it.
Check my sig. which shows what it looks like without them. I like it.
The Protege name also has two alignment holes behing it.
Check my sig. which shows what it looks like without them. I like it.
#8
Originally posted by mooney
Whoa, what did you do, have the holes filled and the trunk painted? I like that look myself, I'd like just the Mazda center logo.
Whoa, what did you do, have the holes filled and the trunk painted? I like that look myself, I'd like just the Mazda center logo.
I'm a bit of a perfectionist with some things .
Thanks for the compliment.
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