Only thing you have to leave on your vehicle is the VIN# (vehicle identification number) which is located most likely on top of your dash board on the drivers side corner. There should be one located on a decal on the inside of your drivers door also and you can remove that sticker if you wish but I would recommend leaving it in place because it has alot of other information about your vehicle you may need. Any other emblems or decals on your vehicle can be removed as you wish.
Just depends on how the owner of the car wants the car to look. Some owners take it off because it makes the car look nicer with no emblems and some like it. no is just civics are popular street racing cars so people buy part that are missing the emblem and steal it from you
On many cars, drivers prefer their vehicle to be "badgless" so they take the emblems off and cover the holes.
Not if it is never to be driven on the road again.
Your car's unburned hydrocarbon emissions will rise. In many states this is illegal and you can be severely fined.
No, if it was it would be impossible to repossess a vehicle because no one would ever take them off.
No, it will not take paint off a car.
buy the emblems, peel the backing off the emblems and stick on the side of the raised part on each side of the cowl induction hood.
yes it is but your car will go faster...the engine light will stay on ao yes it is illegal
He has a Hummer h2 on either 28" or 30" rims, a Ferrari f430 spider (with Ferrari emblems ripped off and LeBron emblems put in their places), a Maybach, a Rolls Royce Phantom, and a Mercedes-Benz s-class (either s63 or s65 amg)
It is illegal and if you get caught you will pay a hefty fine. Any also you cannot sell the car without a converter installed.
If you bought it with drug money or an illegal activity, yes.
Certain colors are.. Blue I believe is illegal and so is red. Not positive.