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2013 Tacoma Emblem for grill

Discussion in 'New Members' started by rymcguire, Jun 12, 2017.

  1. Jun 12, 2017 at 12:30 PM
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    rymcguire

    rymcguire [OP] New Member

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    Ryan
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    3" lift, TRD Package
    Looking to purchase the emblem for my Tacoma in a matte black finish. I can't seem to find any online and looking for suggestions. Thanks.
     
  2. Jun 12, 2017 at 2:03 PM
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    ODNAREM

    ODNAREM MEMBER Of The Church Of @ODNAREM

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    Ron
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    TRD catback exhaust,FJ Cruiser trail team wheels,BFG All Terrain K02 tires,Grillcraft front grill,Pelfreybilt IFS/Mid skids,sliders,standard rear bumper,Total Chaos bed stiffeners.TRD Pro Bilstein front/rear suspension.
    Welcome to TW!:thumbsup:Although i've never used "Plasti Dip" you could always go that route and remove it(peel off).Cheap option.

    Or steel wool the chrome off of the plastic,primer then paint.

    What i think is rediculous how the OEM emblem sells for $30 at the stealerships.:facepalm:It's plastic!:laugh:
     
  3. Jun 12, 2017 at 2:09 PM
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    SilverBullet19

    SilverBullet19 Well-Known Member

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    I would plastidip it (at least on the first round, easy way to see if you like it without it being permanent), then paint it myself. It's a way cheaper route, plus it's always fun to do stuff yourself.
     
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