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Old Sep 14, 2003 | 07:37 AM
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Anyone remove the decals on an OBS?

Hey guys,
I've got an 04 Outback Sport. I really like it but I decided yesterday that the side "Outback Sport" decals on the rear doors are kinda cheesy. I'm thinking about removing them. Have any other OBS owners done this, and if so do you have a pic?
If I decide to do this, what's the best way to get them off, hair dryer and then just peel away?
Thanks for any input.
Old Sep 14, 2003 | 12:49 PM
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I went ahead and peeled off the stickers today. Took a few minutes. I just gently started at the edge with my nail and soon enough I had enough of it up to just peel the whole thing away.
At first, I just took off the Sport one but left the one that said Outback. Then I decided that it looked dumb by itself so I pulled off the Outback one too. I was gonna try and save one of them(if it was in decent shape) and put it somewhere on the inside but I wasn't able to get it off cleanly enough.
I think it looks better now, I always thought those OBS stickers were a bit gaudy. I'm leaving the badging on the back so if people are curious what kind of car it is, they can just look there
Old Sep 15, 2003 | 06:57 PM
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heat gun, or hair dryer, if you cover up half of the intake on the hair dryer, that worked for the badges on the back for me.
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