Mercedes AMG Emblem Badge Self-Adhesive Limited Edition
€3.30
Mercedes AMG Emblem Badge Self-Adhesive Premium Edition
€3.30

Mercedes AMG Emblem Badge Self-Adhesive Luxury Edition
Mercedes AMG Emblem Badge Self-Adhesive Luxury Edition
- Materials Premium vinyl base topped with a 3D domed resin coating
- Diameter 20-120 mm (contact us for custom sizes)
- Durability Features Scratch-resistant, waterproof, tear-resistant, and UV-resistant
- PREP Clean the area thoroughly
- PEEL Remove the paper backing from the sticker
- STICK Carefully position the sticker and press firmly for at least 30 seconds
The Mercedes-AMG C 36 was the first official Mercedes-AMG model, launched in 1993 and powered by a 3.6-liter inline-six engine producing 276 horsepower. The C 36 marked AMG's transition from an independent tuner to an official Mercedes-Benz subsidiary, establishing the blueprint for all future AMG vehicles — taking a standard Mercedes-Benz model and elevating its performance, handling, and visual presence to create a vehicle that is fundamentally more exciting to drive. The C 36 is the grandfather of every modern AMG model. These 3D domed wheel center cap emblems carry that C 36 first official AMG model heritage. A premium vinyl base reproduces the Mercedes AMG emblem in vivid, factory-matched color, and a precision-formed resin dome adds a raised, polished surface with genuine three-dimensional depth. Protection is thorough. Scratch-resistant resin handles road grit, gravel, and cleaning abrasion. Full waterproofing blocks rain, standing water, and pressure-washer spray. UV-filtering properties keep colors true through prolonged outdoor exposure, and tear-resistant edges maintain permanent adhesion. Fitting is entirely tool-free — clean the center cap, peel the self-adhesive backing, position the emblem, and press firmly for thirty seconds. Diameters from 20 mm to 120 mm. Custom sizes are available on request.
How to Install (3 Easy Steps)
Note: THESE STICKERS ARE INTENDED FOR FLAT SURFACES ONLY. THE PRICE IS FOR 1 EMBLEM.


