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Ok I got some 6.2 emblems (high quality) from a corvette site. Cant figure out where I want them. What would be your preference?

 

Please no coments if you do not like them or disagree with adding them

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just use one on the front grille in the bottom corner on one side, probably the left side

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I took some pics.

 

I kinda like the spot in the last one on the door pillars. I also like the hood.

 

Front grill doesnt work well because of the curves :sigh: that was a good idea though

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I like the hood location. Kinda that old-school Corvette thing!! :sigh:

 

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On the side of the hood looks pretty good. Kinda like the HD trucks.

 

I also think it would look cool if you removed the "Silverado" from the door and replace it with the "6.2L"

 

All the other options look bad to me, like it doesn't fit in. It needs to look OEM to be cool!

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I voted hood. They seem to be the perfect size for that spot. Anywhere else IMO they might look out of place do to the difference in size.

 

Not quite the same thing but my buddy put a cowl hood on his '06 Duramax, took the diesel emblems off the doors, and replaced them at the back of the cowl on the sides. Looks great.

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Hood or tail gate where the LT is.. :sigh: I like the tailgate better just because GM already puts the V8 logo there on the colorado's.

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