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Black Badges from Shark Racing and Tinted Reflectors

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Just had my tint guy knock down the orange and red reflectors on the front and back, and had him put on black badges from Shark Racing - these badges are awesome because they're Kia OEM, not just a sticker, pricy, but highly recommend - taking suggestions for what to do to the GT-Line Badge... Wheels are Petrol PE P5C 20x8.5 5x114 +40 76 Black with Pirelli P-Zero (PZ4S) Summer Performance Tires - Calipers painted red.

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Not sure if the Black badges work as well on a dark colour EV6, just me, it certainly gives it the stealth look for sure,

As for the GT Line badge, if its removed and there are no holes then I would just take it off if you want a clean look.

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I like the GT Line badge as the only part that sticks out to make a statement.

It is called the BlackOut approach when people go with the black badges on black. Chevrolet and GMC even have black out badge package you can put on any color, but the black on black is really popular.

My son brought the new Cadillac BlackWing in of all things black on black out, red accents all over. Looks awesome, but, too much black for me and keeping it clean.
Love the look of the wheels and certainly would prefer some stickier rubber like the Pirellis but I wonder how much range you have to give up with that Tire/Wheel combo.
Love the look of the wheels and certainly would prefer some stickier rubber like the Pirellis but I wonder how much range you have to give up with that Tire/Wheel combo.
I've been getting 3.0 mi/kwh all summer - but would probably be getting more, around 3.3 with the stock
I done a great thing with the EV6 badge, used neon green window tint, same colour at EV6 GT. Here is the concept image I created. The bad thing is.... the tint I got was super thick weirdly and it didn't wrap properly and fell off eventually. Thinner film will work, I also know of someone who use smoke tint to darken it down a little. Shark raving need to do a black one with like neon green print on it.

Here it is, the black text still shows through well on the real attempt. Just gotta find the eight film to wrap with.

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