1984-89 Nissan 300zx Rear Trunk Hatch Lid Left Side Nissan Chrome Emblem Oem on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
This is the rear hatch chrome Nissan emblem that belongs on 300zx models 1984-89. This piece is in nice shape. The chrome has no plating wrinkles and the emblem is very straight. You will need to remove the adhesive from the factory before you install. Thanks for looking and feel free to ask questions. Out of country buyers please be aware of over possibly 30 days for release through customs into your country.
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