Spotted: Emiras seen in the wild

Does removing emblems / lettering like this run the risk of damaging a car's paint job? I'm thinking of that one post a while back where an installer managed to peel some of the Emira's paint off while removing a section of PPF.
It would depend how you go about removing the emblems. The best way I have found to remove stuck on emblems an not damage the paintwork is to use dental floss, as you can do it without actually touching the paintwork, but just using a sawing action on the adhesive foam tape. Then use a tar and glue remover, such as Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover, to remove the glue residue. Put some on a microfibre cloth and place over the glue reside to allow it to soak in for a while before gently wiping the residue away. You will need something like 3M VHB Double Sided Tape to re-appy the emblems later
 
A mate was at “Wheels Up North” at the weekend and spotted this beauty.

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Saw this youtube short of a guy racing, and spotted a black Emira....

 
Seneca Blue Emira stopped for fuel at Hilton Park Services on the M6 northbound just north of Birmingham about 12.45 today.

The detour via the petrol station was a great way to avoid the HUGE speed bump on the exit route!
 
Spotted a shiny Seneca blue (no BP) example heading north on the A26 at Reims last Tuesday (5th). Looked exotic from a distance. Low and wide. Anyone from here?
 
Hethel Yellow going up the hill on the A246 near Leatherhead around 6.30pm yesterday. First one I’ve seen from my Magma V6.
 

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