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I never seen a Toyota emblem like this before. Has Toyota ever made an emblem similar to this? It actually looks pretty cool.
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Or use epoxy on the back of the emblem to create loops or hooks, then use a zip tie to hold the emblem to the grill.
My original suggestion was to use the epoxy so that it attached at the back side of the grill. Then if you wanted to take the emblem off, you could cut/sand the epoxy off and whatever was left would be concealed behind the grill |
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Or use epoxy on the back of the emblem to create loops or hooks, then use a zip tie to hold the emblem to the grill. My original suggestion was to use the epoxy so that it attached at the back side of the grill. Then if you wanted to take the emblem off, you could cut/sand the epoxy off and whatever was left would be concealed behind the grill That's right. Never thought of that. Going to have to give it a try now. Lol. -------------------- |
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