Any clue if these are available through Dodge?
Thanks
Any clue if these are available through Dodge?
Thanks
At worst now days drive by a sign company have them take a pic and make you some. But im shure they are.what number you got?. Im no 3
Dam i got #10 ta thats the number i wanted!!!. Gongrats love the car
If ppf is clear bra just go right over it. It will suck tight. Did mine and many others. Looks perfect. Im very picky
I ordered decals as spares through Woodhouse but ended up just kept the clear over the decals, may not look perfect but barely noticeable and much easier to maintain. If I ever take the clear off I have extras.
Thanks guys. I'm sure I'm being overly picky.
Could you PM me what you paid for the spare set? Thanks!
So I need some new Voodoo II side emblems. Can anyone tell me the mopar part #?
I'm sure they are available but the price will likely shock you. Call Mark J. at Woodhouse.
I am told that the GTS-R stickers are not available. Hopefully the VooDoo ones are.
No part numbers in the system for the VooDooII decals as of yet, do not have high hopes there ever will be...
The cars are limited, and their unique parts should be as well (said limited parts probably consisting of only the stickers and dash plates). With other MFG's (i.e. McLaren), you need an authorized dealer to basically prove that they are ordering a part for a legitimate customer car before they will send the part (and you likely have to send them back the core). It's not the type of thing of that you can go online to locate or purchase.
It may be that way with the numbered cars as well (or maybe it should be that way). Thus, you might want to get with your local dealer to see if they can make a call and locate the stickers for you. It would be interesting if FCA has such a mechanism in place and demands either some verifiable proof that the old stickers were destroyed, or wants the old ones back (to keep people from hoarding, and to guard against copy-cat cars). FCA owns Ferrari after all, and I have to imagine that Ferrari might even be the one that originated such tight controls on parts for their numbered editions.
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Thanks Mark.
Anyone have a good high rez picture of the emblem?
I think you'll actually need a vector file. I've tried converting high resolution pictures of the ACR decal into a vector file but it didn't come out right. A sign shop would want a vector file. I know Fastsigns would not even make the ACR decal even if I had the correct file as they said it was a copyrighted logo.
Kay Automotive is the company that makes the ACR and Stryker decals. They probably also make the Voodoo decals. Maybe they can point you in the right direction. www.kayautomotive.com Good luck.
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