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My wife wouldn't be very happy if I did, but if I did have a girlfriend and she didn't like me putting 650 hp emblems on my Vette, I would find a new GF
I always hated hp emblems, but the waxers love them for some reason.
Its because they wont ever use the power, Instead they have to brag about it by putting HP badges all over their car so strangers can spark up convos at Starbucks about it. Its going to get pretty bad now that they make automatic Z's.
Its because they wont ever use the power, Instead they have to brag about it by putting HP badges all over their car so strangers can spark up convos at Starbucks about it. Its going to get pretty bad now that they make automatic Z's.
You guys have pretty much convinced I need the 650 hp emblems, the shark teeth, dice for the inside mirror, a bubble headed Jesus for the dash and hang coon tails from the outside mirrors, since there isn't an antenna.
From: Elmhurst, IL (West Suburb of Chicago) & Home of MEGA Horsepower
St. Jude Donor '06
Originally Posted by SMFCPACFP
Obviously I meant 650 ands I was just asking. My 2007 C6 Z06 looks exactly the way it did when it left the factory 8 years ago.
Anyway I am at a stage in my life where I could care less as to what anyone else thinks about what I do, I only have to please myself.
I know of two competent places that make custom badging for cars. The hell with what other people think if that is what you want I couldn't agree more!
1. Billet Badges.com (760) 744-0663
2. Emblempros Ph(859) 455-9326
Billet Badges is way more expensive but as you know you get what you pay for.
Emblempros however can probably do a good job for you at 2/3 less of a price.
Good luck!
Last edited by Mopar Jimmy; Jan 19, 2015 at 06:47 PM.
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