Batman Oval Yellow 3d Auto Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
- Batman Oval Yellow 3d Auto Emblem.
- Brand new, top quality. It will not fade and will not be affected by extreme weather or car washes.
- Made of high quality ABS plastic, this emblem can be mounted on anywhere on your car. Front hood, rear hatch, side fender.
- It has a 3M adhesive tape to stick on.
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