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Got the emblems in today and still deciding where to put them. Which one should I do?

 

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looks awesome

 

 

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Those are nice emblems. My first choice would be placing them on the outside of your vehicle and my second would be as in your first picture.

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Got the emblems in today and still deciding where to put them. Which one should I do?

 

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Should have put on the 6.2L badges, it would have increased resale value.

 

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No it did not and yes it is for a Cadillac. I just replaced the emblem.

 

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I like the 5.3's on the side.

 

Where'd the bow tie emblem come from? A Camaro? Any idea if they make a GMC one?

 

 

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I like the 5.3's on the side.

 

Where'd the bow tie emblem come from? A Camaro? Any idea if they make a GMC one?

 

 

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Got it from this site.

 

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Got it from this site.

 

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Thanks.

 

Did the engine cover come with the Cadillac emblems? If so, did you have to remove them?

 

 

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Got the emblems in today and still deciding where to put them. Which one should I do?

 

 

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I like on the sides best. Looks sweet!

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Thanks.

 

Did the engine cover come with the Cadillac emblems? If so, did you have to remove them?

 

 

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Yes it came with the Cadillac emblem and I did remove it using a heat gun

 

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Got the emblems in today and still deciding where to put them. Which one should I do?

 

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I vote the sides of the cover.

 

 

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on the side. PUT would look better in RED on my BLACK truck .. good job

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Got the emblems in today and still deciding where to put them. Which one should I do?

 

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I like the side ones! Looks good man. I did the OEM z71 on the side. [emoji1303]3dcc165d4704d33f68b7db047726fea2.jpg

 

 

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