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    One of my GTP badges fell of my car so I think I'm gonna take the other one off remove the Grand Prix from the trunk and stick one of the GTP badges on the trunk.
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    Idk man after taking all of mine off I'm really happy with it. The terrible pics I posted don't really do it justice. I guess what I'm saying is you should just take them all off, although if mine was a GTP I might have been more hesitant. :P
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    I think the GTP badge looks better on the trunk.
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    Yeah, that doesn't look too bad actually. My doors were just extremely cluttered. "grand Prix GT" + anniversary buttons. I like just the special edition vinyl on the rear of mine, it looks a lot cleaner.
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    it looks better debadged. i think u shouldhave kept the 75th anni button but thats me.

    ur tails are fubared wow. u can cheaply restore ur headlights by wetsanding them a bit and polishing them or buy new ones for like 70 bucks @ amazon.

    and ur wheels are as ugly as my old set
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    Ya the right rear got cracked when the dude backed up into me so I've been fighting to keep moisture out ever since. New headlights are on the to-do list, but I might try to restore them until then. Wheels look a lot better when they are clean, but I'm not a huge fan of them either. Would rather have some nice black 5 spokes.
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