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There are a lot of people out there who love their cars, and are dedicated to a single brand, but I’m not sure I’ve met the couple that is so dedicated to Honda that they get the brand’s logo engraved on their wedding rings. But if you’re out there, I’ve got great new for you!

Japan’s U-Treasure recently unveiled its latest bridal ring, which will help remind you of your beloved, in addition to your spouse. The rings are made of platinum and, from the outside, look like a simple, silver-colored wedding band, making them easy for even the most begrudging of spouses to wear.

However, it’s the inside where things really get interesting. U-Treasure has worked with Honda to officially license 12 of its logos, all of which can be engraved on the inside of your ring, to help remind you of the love that really brought you and your VTEC lover together.

Read: Would You Propose To Your Partner With A Car-Inspired Engagement Ring?

 On Your Wedding Day, These Beautiful Rings Will Show Your Love And Dedication To… Honda

Among the logos you can engrave inside the ring are a couple of Honda logos and a trio of simpler “H” logos, as well as the legendary VTEC logo that includes the DOHC designation to remind you of your double-overheard commitment to your partner.

If you and your beloved met through your passion for a particular model, not just the brand, you can keep that car close to you, too. The Beat and the Prelude are both represented here, are the Civic and Integra Type R, and the SiR for those whose love burns with the kind of passion that only the highest of performance four-cylinders can match.

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In addition to the Honda badging, you can also engrave up to eight characters in the ring so that you can commemorate your love for your partner or whatever. Be forewarned, though, that U-Treasure says it takes six weeks after ordering before the rings can be shipped out, so order quickly.

If you have a fall wedding coming up, this might be the perfect ring for you. Prices start at ¥132,000 ($933.50 USD at current exchange rates).