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Thought about it for a little but figured it might look too much like an RC F sport, I think one badge on the rear doesn't distract from the body lines
I've heard the results loud and clear, and will proceed to put the badge on the right side 😁. If I've sinned, find me next to the 3M'd on carbon fiber bros
C'mon man. Don't be that guy. Putting a fake badge on a car is pure cringe.
I agree with you! I'm tired of seeing cars with fake M and AMG badges (any car guy knows they are not correct). Only thing worse are all of the Ferrari Dino owners who have added the prancing horse shields on the sides (at great cost to devalue what is a great automobile). To each his own but I'd skip the F logo on the LC myself.
I've been adding all the OEM goodies to my LC to mock up what an "LCF" could've been - blacked out chrome trim/grill, Hybrid diff swap, TRD Aero Kit.
I decided to get a carbon fiber F Badge to place on the rear - I've got 3 options for placement (4 I guess if you say not to put it in at all), I'm leaning toward placing it to the right of the rear badge or right underneath.
If an LCF had been made, where do y'all think the badge would've gone?
I say no to any badges, if you do put in on your car I would then plaster the back window and rear bumper with those state vacation stickers. That should about round it out.
If an LCF had been made, where do y'all think the badge would've gone?
The last line from the OP was "If an LCF had been made, where do y'all think the badge would've gone?" I take that as the question and not if we approve of badges applied to vehicles to which they do not apply, a totally different question but his choice.
First step is putting a giant vinyl cursive text banner at the base of your windshield and have it go at least 3/4 of the way up.. something that says something about being low or slammed. Second step is cutting the springs in half to get that sweet stance. Third step is where the "F" comes in as a single giant F that covers the entire rear window. Final and most important step is to ditch the lame stock wheels and get some triple gold 100 spoke 14's on there.
The last line from the OP was "If an LCF had been made, where do y'all think the badge would've gone?" I take that as the question and not if we approve of badges applied to vehicles to which they do not apply, a totally different question but his choice.
We're all capable of reading and deciphering what the OP wrote. With that being said, if you put falsified badging on your car and then post it in a forum full of that car’s enthusiasts, you’re going to hear about it no matter what question you ask. People are free to respond however they choose. I've gotten trashed for mods I've made and so have others.
Look at this maniac. Just adding badges everywhere.