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Pssh, there's been an Isuzu Trooper running around with Acura badges around ere for a while now.

Those were legit, though...Acura SLX.

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This reminds me of what a buddy of mine did in college..he had a boxy, worn out '80s Nissan Sentra 2dr...put BMW roundels and 318i badging on it..

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haha it even has a "turbo" badge on the bottom of the front quarter behind the wheel... awesome

reminds me of the mid-90s accord i saw that someone tried to make look like a 3 series M model... funny to me

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Is this becoming a trend with Chevy's? I have seen quite a few Express work vans with Mercedes badges all over them.

I also saw a Ford Expidition with a body kit and Mazda badges all over it. The guy had a "6" from a Mazda 6 turned upside down so it looked like a "9" and next to that was XXL, it was pretty stupid looking.

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When I rode the commuter train to DC last fall, I always saw an Acura RSX with Honda badging. That one kinda makes sense though, if you think about it.

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Many years before the Escalade (late '80s), I remember seeing a GMC Suburban with Cadillac badges being used as a dealer shuttle for a Cadillac dealer..

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