Emblem is in great used shape. Chrome is very shiny. What you see is what you get. Item has been cleaned. I will polished the emblems before I ship them out. There is a tiny chip on the center of the emblem. Not bad at all. Check out my ebay store for more Mazda emblems. International shipping will apply. thanks
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Lexus ls400 ls 400 front emblem 91 (US $11.95)
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90's infiniti j30 gold emblems (US $10.99)
Toyota 4runner chrome rear emblem set 90-95(US $17.95)
Gmc sonoma jimmy canyon front grille emblem logo decal badge 91 95 99 01 03 12(US $55.00)
Ferrari teases Enzo replacement's rear detailing
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Toyota HSD concept
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