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Originally Posted by StatenEye
M models (EDIT and AMG) don't count, it's the debadging of entry level then highly modifying the body and trying to pass it off as an M car that's fugaze. Nothing wrong with adding some kit to a non M car but doing that and then debadging is meh. If you're in a non M and modified a badge is a must. My 335i from back in the day looked liked an M3 i suppose, if i were to debadge i wouldn't have been able to live with myself.
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I personally think that even if you modify the body and de-badge, that's totally fine. If someone specifically tries to pass their car as a higher model car when it's not, that's awkward. That being said, if someone wants to do it, sure - It's their car. Bless their heart, but it's not like they are fooling anyone. LOL.
My obsession with de-badged cars started when I moved to Europe. Most cars on the road were de-badged. You could order a car de-badged from the factory.