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Revo Introduces Chrome Badge Sets

  • High quality chrome Revo badges.

We are proud to release our new badge set, consisting of a rear badge, wing badges and additional Stage badges so you can now proudly display the level of tune your car is running. Let the world know you are part of the Revo Family!

Revo badges are solid aluminum with a chrome finished surface and embossed Revo lettering. They come complete with 3M self-adhesive foam strip to ensure they stick to the contours of the car.

To complete the package we also offer our new style Revo keyring with the same finish as the vehicle badge set!

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Specs and Dimensions:

  • Rear Badge – 76mm x 30mm
  • Wing Badge – 63mm x 25mm
  • Stage Badge – 5mm x 20mm
  • Stage + Badge – 5mm x 20mm
  • Key-ring – 63mm x 25mm

To order badge sets and keyrings click here. 

To find your nearest Revo Authorized Dealer, click here.

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