The term Bulli comes from the German usage to describe a van or load carrying vehicle. We now use the term Transporter in the same way. Edited. Sorry @Pauly, crossed in the ether.
Has anybody ever seen an edition of the Bulli badge without the text or different text?
Alternatively, to someone having the badges, is the letters sticked onto the aluminum base or "integrated"?
I find the Bulli naming somewhat off for my likings.
Had it at least been with a "y" I could have taken the humorous route about it.
What I do like about it is the aesthetics it brings together with the side repeater indicators completing the figure started by the indicators..
Im afraid there are no versions or variations on the bulli badge what you see is what you get and the lettering is moulded into it, looks like its all one piece of plastic
Im afraid there are no versions or variations on the bulli badge what you see is what you get and the lettering is moulded into it, looks like its all one piece of plastic
@Pauly
OK. Thank you for looking into it.
I feared having my suspicion about the moulded confirmed.
Now back to decide whether accepting the, to me, rather pointless Bulli name or compromising aesthetics otherwise.
@Pauly
OK. Thank you for looking into it.
I feared having my suspicion about the moulded confirmed.
Now back to decide whether accepting the, to me, rather pointless Bulli name or compromising aesthetics otherwise.
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