TVR badges
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shnozz

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29,213 posts

287 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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I am toying with the idea of new badges for my S3 - is there anywhere else but Leven Tech that do them? Also, looking on the Leven web site it seems as though they refurb the original badge - is this the case?

anywhere less than £35 for a badge!!?

raceboy

13,481 posts

296 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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In an old Wedge Automotive brochure I had kicking about, standard front badges were £16.

Roy C

4,202 posts

300 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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www.tvrcc.com/

TVR Chrome bolt on badge - fits Tasmin/Wedge models and S series - Price £13.50 Including VAT at 17.5%

( Regalia > Bonnet badges, keyfobs and lapel badges > Bonnet & Wheel Centre Badges > Tasmin/S - Badges )

raceboy

13,481 posts

296 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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So is an 'S' front badge much different to a Chim/Griff/Cerb front badge then?

.mark

11,104 posts

292 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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I looked the Leven jobies and while expensive when finished they will last forever. What they do is recolour yours (whichever colour you like) and then infill with resin or something so that it never goes manky again.
Also enquired t the TVR stand when at Coombe the other week and they mentioned something like 16 quid for a bog stanard TVR issue but strongly pointed me towards Leven as they will last longer.

Schazzar

104 posts

278 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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Don't buy the gold ones...they look tacky and stupid

raceboy

13,481 posts

296 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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I was going to do the resin thing myself, apparently it's available from hobbie shops But idealy want to start with fresh badges, so who's got the cheapest standard Chimaera badges, front & back would be nice

philshort

8,293 posts

293 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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Don't buy the gold ones...they look tacky and stupid
same has been said of wedges in the past!

SwanJack

1,938 posts

288 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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Schazzar, we've been down the gold/silver badges route at length already. Its horses for courses. IMO Gold badges look better on my car than silver ones would. Can't see anything tacky about. Just personal choice and no, I do not have gold jewellery that Frank Butcher would be proud of.

davidy

4,489 posts

300 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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schnozz, I have a silver one spare never been used, will part for £10 inc P&P, email me if you want it. I was advertising it through Teds parts pages, but I didn't realise how cheap the TVRCC sold them

davidy

raceboy

13,481 posts

296 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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Would it fit a Chimaera? Or is the badge bigger/smaller? Bolt centres different, or are they the same? If it is and shnoz doesn't what it I'll take it off your hands.

davidy

4,489 posts

300 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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It was the same size as my badge on the Griff500, so I would think that it should fit a Chimaera

davidy

Schazzar

104 posts

278 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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Don't buy the gold ones...they look tacky and stupid
same has been said of wedges in the past!

Still a TVR though eh?

Schazzar

104 posts

278 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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Schazzar, we've been down the gold/silver badges route at length already. Its horses for courses. IMO Gold badges look better on my car than silver ones would. Can't see anything tacky about. Just personal choice and no, I do not have gold jewellery that Frank Butcher would be proud of.

Yeah you're right. In all honesty it is about horses for courses and what looks good

MATHEW

235 posts

286 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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If you are still looking for a TVR badge there is one for sale on ebay.com
Try a search for TVR.
Mathew

Toffer

1,528 posts

277 months

Friday 2nd August 2002
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If you are still looking for a TVR badge there is one for sale on ebay.com
Try a search for TVR.
Mathew



It's 20K...and comes with a free car!

raceboy

13,481 posts

296 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Anyone (shpub) know if the Leven badge clear coating is basically the stuff from hobbie shops which can be used to make paperweights?

mikeb

2,869 posts

298 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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I have seen the Leven badges.

They take your old badge (if not too badly dented or damaged) then remove all the crud. They then repair any minor surface damage, then re-chrome and polish them.

The TVR 'stripes' are then painted in a suitable colour black / blue etc (special colours are available to special order I believe), then the protective resin is applied to protect the badge. The badges are then polished again and returned.

I have seen the badges before they are sent off and when the come back, to think that you can produce the same results on your kitchen table with a pot of 'hobby shop resin' would be a mistake.

Your car ultimately costs many, many thousands of pounds and the badge in my opinion is the focal point of any attention (as well as the exhaust note!).

Quibbling about the difference of a few quid compared to the quality of having the job done properly in my humble opinion, I would rather not have the job done at all.

The only downer about the whole affair is getting the original badge off the car in the first place, talk about fibreglass rash on the old forearms trying to get the front ones off my Wedge.

Mike

ps. The gold ones do look good in my opinion as long as the car is a suitable colour (mica blue / green) and any other stripes or badges are in the same colour.

gavinr

629 posts

283 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Don't buy the gold ones...they look tacky and stupid
same has been said of wedges in the past!



Hey Phil, don't slate gold wedges, nothing wrong with them.

Gavin and gold 350i

MikeyT

17,443 posts

287 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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Mole Valley put new Leven badges on every s/hand TVR they sell (if it warrants it) and mine came with 'em. Beautiful and worth every penny.

>> Edited by MikeyT on Tuesday 6th August 00:05