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Mcinek
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323i rear badge

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Hi!

I got new boot lid but with no holes for the 323 badge. Can anybody help and tell where do I need to drill holes. As you can see on the picture below I need 8 positions.

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Re: 323i rear badge

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Marcin,

If I were in your shoes I'd remove the pins from the badge and just use double sided tape, no drilling!
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Re: 323i rear badge

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leave it with no badge, looks much smoother, but if not i agree with the sticking it on idea
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Re: 323i rear badge

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i third the idea of using double sided tape. or you could just not put a badge on the lid. the u.s. spec 320 is' had no badge on the trunk lid
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Re: 323i rear badge

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Maybe the double sided tape is the best option, that is what I will probably do.

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