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I have read this word several times in this forum and am puzzled. What is it? Why would one want to "debadge" the car. And most importantly, if I wanted to conform and do it too, how is it done.
By the way, I still have a heater problem. Heat from the defrost, heat from the dash, and cold cold feet (all the time no matter which button is pushed). '92 190E 2.3 120K
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