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New 2x Trail Rated 4x4 Nameplate Emblem Sticker Jeep Wrangler Grand Cherokee on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Huizhou,Guangdong, China

Huizhou,Guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic size:60mm(2.36inch) in diameter Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply colour:red

Color: red with chrome words
Approx. 60mm(2.36inch) in diameter
Full Metal construction,never rust
Fits on any Jeeps, such as Patriot,Grand Cherokee,Wrangler,Compass,liberty, etc

100% brand new aftermarket part,unused before
Featuring 3D "Trail Rated 4x4" words on surface
Adhesive base, suitable for interior and exterior decoration
Note: Please clean the target place before you stick it on

Package Included: 2pcs Nameplate Emblem


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