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2002-2007 Buick Rendezvous Front Hood Emblem Chrome 02 03 04 05 06 07 Oem Part on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States

WHAT'S FOR SELL: 2002-2007 Buick Rendezvous front hood emblem. OEM factory part. 

WHAT IT FITS: 2002-2007 Buick Rendezvous


CONDITION:
 Excellent Condition. Has some scratches and wear on finish. Back bolts are partcially broken (as most are) will need to be attached with adhesive. Look at close up pics. I am very picky about the car parts I sell, however, many are 10-30+ years old and will show some wear!


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