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"jeep" Nameplate Badge Decal Emblem (silver) Oem Mopar 5em87sa1 on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

Otter Lake, Michigan, United States

Otter Lake, Michigan, United States
Brand new decals purchased in bulk retail package. No retail packaging included.
Brand:Mopar Size:5 in. x 1.75 in. Type:Tailgate Decal, Hood Decal Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:5EM87SA1 Warranty:No Warranty Primary Color:Silver Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Finish:Metallic

For sale is one (1) silver "Jeep" nameplate decal (5EM87SA1). These decals are brand new OEM Mopar. They were purchased in a bulk retail package, so there will be no retail packaging included. They were originally made for liftgates or header panels of 1997-2001 Cherokees and liftgates or hoods of 1997-2000 Grand Cherokees. These decals are pliable (soft ABS I believe) and have a strong adhesive backing that should allow them to be adhered to any non-porous surface.

This should be the lowest price on the internet and definitely lower than dealerships. If you can find a lower price, send me a message with the URL and I will match or beat it!
 
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