masha
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Can anyone clarify what period Fiat did the blue badge with the chrome laurel wreath around the outside (very nice logo BTW - I have heard it was the "Centenary" badge. After about 2006 I notice most fiats have the current later "red crest" badge (which in itself is quite nice and 'retro' too).
I have a metallic red '55 Panda 4x4 and, as much as I like the "centenery" badges: I have decided I would quite like a complete set of Red current style badging for it to replace the blue ones vehicles around 2005.
Therefore - anyone with a blue or black Fiat (for example) that would fancy a complete blue and silver set of centenary badges I would be happy to swap the following:
- Bonnet badge (80mm)
- rear hatch badge (80mm)
- 4x wheel badges (50mm)
- 1x steering wheel badge (35mm)
- and even 1x remote key fob tiny badge (12mm)
Moreover to sweeten the deal on this swap I will:
a) pay the postage (on my badges and your badges)
b) re-sticker my badges with foam-backed motor vehicle self adhesive tape, so they are ready for you to stick straight on when you receive them.
let me know if anyone is interested to do a swap on the basis you are confident you can get your badges off safely without damaging them.
I have a metallic red '55 Panda 4x4 and, as much as I like the "centenery" badges: I have decided I would quite like a complete set of Red current style badging for it to replace the blue ones vehicles around 2005.
Therefore - anyone with a blue or black Fiat (for example) that would fancy a complete blue and silver set of centenary badges I would be happy to swap the following:
- Bonnet badge (80mm)
- rear hatch badge (80mm)
- 4x wheel badges (50mm)
- 1x steering wheel badge (35mm)
- and even 1x remote key fob tiny badge (12mm)
Moreover to sweeten the deal on this swap I will:
a) pay the postage (on my badges and your badges)
b) re-sticker my badges with foam-backed motor vehicle self adhesive tape, so they are ready for you to stick straight on when you receive them.
let me know if anyone is interested to do a swap on the basis you are confident you can get your badges off safely without damaging them.