Gmc Truck Grille Grill Front Emblem Nice! on 2040-parts.com
Anaheim, California, US
Here is a really nice grille emblem from an Original California Truck. It is chrome plated and painted plastic and I am not sure exactly of all the years and models it will fit. The plating and paint look good with a nice shine to it and there are no pits. The emblem is solid and there are no cracks. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR BID WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED.
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