Added Some Bling Under The Hood Of My Crystal Red 2013 GS

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Ron Dittmer

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I bought 4 for $37.50 new with adhesives and shipping, off eBay HERE.
I played with the location of the ones on the engine covers initially thinking they would be best placed higher, but they actually show best where I placed them because they face the onlooker perfectly in this location.

Due to the gentile curve of the engine covers, the center lower points are slightly suspended in the air.

The serious curve of the air intake, I got the emblem to follow the curve by shaping it around my round drill press table. The red epoxy cracked as seen in the one picture. I used a heat gun to try and liquify the red material but was not successful. It will do.

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