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The E in Tesla is opposite from the "3" I've seen in other posts, hence upside down E.Just wondering...did you install the lines to the left of the license plate upside-down on purpose? I see they are right-side up above the plate.
See my pic on page 1. I have a P3D with the badge in obsidian black.Wait what. Can you post pics? I didn't think there was an official badging for the P3D.
I actually don't know. I'll find out this weekend after my Christmas drive up north.Sorry for the stupid question, but does Cal Trans and CHP know that Dual Motor means AWD ?
The E in Tesla is opposite from the "3" I've seen in other posts, hence upside down E.
I was worried the P3D(stealth) wouldn’t get the red underline.Got my Dual Motor badge with red underline at my first service center visit, looks really good IMO.
What are everyone's thoughts on Abstract Ocean's P3D+ badge?
I was worried the P3D(stealth) wouldn’t get the red underline.
If I was to do an unofficial badge, I'd probably do P75D. That's how P3 is referred to in Tesla's internal computer system.I am liking this custom badge with 3 bars in chrome and P in red. 3 bars from Ebay months ago (don't think it's available any more but you should be able to find something similar if you like this) and P from abstract ocean. View attachment 377947
Apparently yes. We drove over Donner in snow (in our pedestrian RWD), and the Cal Trans guy asked about our "D", which we didn't have, of course. He was obviously aware of the Model S badges, just needed the update that Model 3 shows it a little differently.Sorry for the stupid question, but does Cal Trans and CHP know that Dual Motor means AWD ?