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My emblems didn't last long ..bought on fleabay, nuff said....These are the real deal solid metal , you can feel the difference! front and back enjoy.
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I bought my rebadge emblems the night I bought the car. Ordered them from KDMwarehouse, I went with the KDM E badge for the front because I like that it says Stinger on it. Also went with the larger carbon fiber Stinger badge for the center or the trunk lid.
 
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i ordered mine off amazon yesterday, suppose to be here tomorrow

claims to be official oem one from korea for only $14 but we'll find out haha
 
i ordered mine off amazon yesterday, suppose to be here tomorrow

claims to be official oem one from korea for only $14 but we'll find out haha

That's where I got mine & they are branded as official OEM with the proper 3m tape. Keep in mind you will need to grind down the bottom peg as the OEM badge in Korea does not have the same holes as US. Nonetheless, it's held up fine so far in the hot Florida sun for me.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Lol the harsh New England winter will be the test for me.
 
Lol the harsh New England winter will be the test for me.

I moved to Florida from South Boston BECAUSE of the harsh New England winters so I commend you! Now I have a car that isn't covered in salt 6 months out of the year BUT.......... I have to constantly dodge the 92 year olds that merge over 3 lanes at any given moment so not sure which is worse for my car.....
 
That's where I got mine & they are branded as official OEM with the proper 3m tape. Keep in mind you will need to grind down the bottom peg as the OEM badge in Korea does not have the same holes as US. Nonetheless, it's held up fine so far in the hot Florida sun for me.
good to know thank you :)

any suggestions on best way to grind it down? is it soft enough to just cut with scissors or should i whip out the dremel?
 
good to know thank you :)

any suggestions on best way to grind it down? is it soft enough to just cut with scissors or should i whip out the dremel?

It was a few years ago but I think I just snapped mine off with a pair of pliers.
 
good to know thank you :)

any suggestions on best way to grind it down? is it soft enough to just cut with scissors or should i whip out the dremel?

I used a dremel to cut it (it's pretty soft). Then used a small sanding bit attachment to grind it down. Didn't try cutting it but wanted to make sure I sanded it down below the sticker so it sat flush.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
I park her when the salt trucks do there thing. Run her for a few miles. Every month. Until the salt is gone.
 
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