GTA emblem placement specs
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GTA emblem placement specs
Hello,
I would like to ask does any one have the "specs" for the placement of the emblems on the car? Includes the Nose , sail panels amd of course the fender badges.... Thanks GTA..
I would like to ask does any one have the "specs" for the placement of the emblems on the car? Includes the Nose , sail panels amd of course the fender badges.... Thanks GTA..
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Re: GTA emblem placement specs
Where ever you like them... there is no "Official" measurement per se. Even if you look at dealer brochures they move to slightly different locations, Even in the same model year brochure...
The front emblem is usually half way between the hood line and the beginning of the downward curve of the nose... place it there and then move it around until you find a happy place.
The sail panel birds are usually about 1/3 the way back and 1/3 the way up from the highlight line. Avoid placing them in the exact center.
THe fenders are typically half way between the door and the wheel well, and then up a few inches from the bump strip...
Good luck
John
The front emblem is usually half way between the hood line and the beginning of the downward curve of the nose... place it there and then move it around until you find a happy place.
The sail panel birds are usually about 1/3 the way back and 1/3 the way up from the highlight line. Avoid placing them in the exact center.
THe fenders are typically half way between the door and the wheel well, and then up a few inches from the bump strip...
Good luck
John
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