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Misbadged - Help me Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16379518" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>I think you're looking at 2 different perspectives and thinking of them as 1. A VIN and a badge are 2 separate items. One cannot be altered or applied to another car and must be divulged to the state when a sale is made. A badge is just a simple emblem that can be changed, added, or deleted at the owners discretion.</p><p></p><p>As stated before, putting a badge on a car does not make the car a specific make or edition. People normally do not change badges or emblems for performance, it is done more for aesthetics. I don't have a problem with people doing that. However, if you put Cobra or Shelby badges or emblems on your car and then try to tell people it's a Cobra or Shelby or sell it as a Cobra or Shelby that is where the line is crossed in my book, not trying to replicate it because you like the way it looks.</p><p></p><p>As far as your uniform comment, if people want to wear "items" from a military uniform such as the beret, boots or jacket as an "accessory" to their jeans or style, I don't see anything wrong with that. But if you want to wear those things and tell people you're a soldier then that's where the line is crossed in my book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16379518, member: 70025"] I think you're looking at 2 different perspectives and thinking of them as 1. A VIN and a badge are 2 separate items. One cannot be altered or applied to another car and must be divulged to the state when a sale is made. A badge is just a simple emblem that can be changed, added, or deleted at the owners discretion. As stated before, putting a badge on a car does not make the car a specific make or edition. People normally do not change badges or emblems for performance, it is done more for aesthetics. I don't have a problem with people doing that. However, if you put Cobra or Shelby badges or emblems on your car and then try to tell people it's a Cobra or Shelby or sell it as a Cobra or Shelby that is where the line is crossed in my book, not trying to replicate it because you like the way it looks. As far as your uniform comment, if people want to wear "items" from a military uniform such as the beret, boots or jacket as an "accessory" to their jeans or style, I don't see anything wrong with that. But if you want to wear those things and tell people you're a soldier then that's where the line is crossed in my book. [/QUOTE]
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