Black front Emblem

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I remember this as a placeholder for the 6th Gen 4Runner Grill
 
I remember this as a placeholder for the 6th Gen 4Runner Grill
First time seeing it. Interesting...the LC styling really speaks my language but couldn't live with the engine so going the GX route. Also, not the biggest fan of ..."oh, you drive a lexus" comment around the office. Oh well.
 
First time seeing it. Interesting...the LC styling really speaks my language but couldn't live with the engine so going the GX route. Also, not the biggest fan of ..."oh, you drive a lexus" comment around the office. Oh well.
Yeah I'm pretty sure this is a Tundra grill photoshopped in place. It was around before Toyota announced the LC250 if I remember correctly.

"You have a Lexus" if something I would like to avoid as well.

The engine is also what kept me away from the new 4Runner. I'd be fine if the 6th gen kept the 4.0L from the 5th gen
 
Got the Upturn Prints decal in the mail and installed yesterday. Was able to apply and work the wrinkles out just fine - I've worked with vinyl wrap before, and this is good quality vinyl. Happy with the result.
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Just received the same emblem from Upturn. Never worked with vinyl wrap before...any tips for installation, besides cleaning the area; install in warm temps?
 
Just received the same emblem from Upturn. Never worked with vinyl wrap before...any tips for installation, besides cleaning the area; install in warm temps?
Clean your badge and your fingers well. Center the decal over the badge and start rubbing from the inside out in an expanding circular and/or asterisk pattern. It will have the tendency to bunch up a little as you work towards the edge - just lightly lift up those areas and rework. Be patient. You can lift/pull/stretch the edges lightly to work out creases, but do not use heat while doing this, as it will cause discoloration. After it's fully applied, go around the perimeter (outer edges) with the included tool and then heat with a gun or blow dryer.
 
Clean your badge and your fingers well. Center the decal over the badge and start rubbing from the inside out in an expanding circular and/or asterisk pattern. It will have the tendency to bunch up a little as you work towards the edge - just lightly lift up those areas and rework. Be patient. You can lift/pull/stretch the edges lightly to work out creases, but do not use heat while doing this, as it will cause discoloration. After it's fully applied, go around the perimeter (outer edges) with the included tool and then heat with a gun or blow dryer.
Great, thank you!
 

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