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Rare, 1968/70 Datsun Roadster Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $30.95
Location:

Roy, Washington, United States

Roy, Washington, United States
good
Manufacturer Part Number:6280025500 UPC:Does not apply

Rare, used 1968/70 Datsun Roadster emblem. Nice overall condition on this emblem. With a bit of elbow grease it would be a nice daily driver. The chrome finish is good, the paint inside the letters has faded due to age. May fit other years and models as well. Please ask any questions prior to buying, payment is due within 48 hours of purchase. Don't forget to stop by our store front for more quality, vintage OEM parts and pieces. Thanks for looking.

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