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Whether your original emblem is missing, broken, or just plain worn out, this Emblem is the perfect replacement.
- Size: 2.3 cm in width
- Installs easily with pre-applied, automotive-grade tape
- Designed to mount in multiple locations
- Replaces your original emblem
- Chrome-plated finish with black paint
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