I have these on the shelf, can’t decide on chrome or to paint them black same as the body color to dim it down some. They would go just in front of the rear wheels on the after market rocker moldings. This would be to add visual weight to the lower part of the truck. I bought SUPER SPORT emblems for 67 chevelle or nova to do the same thing with and they sit on the shelf also. My SSR parts shelf is full.
The part I'm thinking about is the cleaning waxing around them. Need to have them removeable. anyone have large hat pin clasps?
I bought spare V and Supercharged emblems for my parts drawer.
I too think they would look good on a SSR but not mine since I don't have a blower......yet.
PATM will now start working on me to get one I am sure.
Jerry I went to pull into traffic and a guy came over into my lane as I was doing so. I tromped on it and got a Supercharged reminder, real quick. The back end floated and the rear tires lit up as I pulled away from him in a heartbeat. I just love the Supercharger.
My SSR: '04 Black / silver roof and hood. Magna charger. Air tech suspension. Flow master cat back
GM has a small (1/2" x 3") supercharged emblem that I believe is from a 05' or 06' Cobalt. I stuck it right below the SS on the tailgate. You can hardly see it so it's almost stealth!
My SSR: '04 Black / silver roof and hood. Magna charger. Air tech suspension. Flow master cat back
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Originally Posted by ZR1Rick
I wanted something small to add below the SSR emblem on the
tail gate...the one I went with is from an "audi" and I found it on ebay.
That looks the same as the GM one that I got from the dealer for 14 bucks!
I mounted it in the same place as you did!
Hardly anybody has noticed it in 4 months now, so thats pretty stealth.
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