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1988 89 90 91 92 Cadillac Flat Gold T. L. Emblems Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Ohio, US

Ohio, US
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This is a pair of gold Cadillac emblems for tail lights.  Made of Plastic.  They are flat.  Measure 2 1/2" High  x  1 1/16" wide.  Shipping $2.25. I usually ship next day with clear payment.   Will be happy to combine shipping for purchase of more than one item.  Thank you. 

I WILL SHIP OUT OF THE COUNTRY BY USPS. BUYER OUT OF THE US WILL PAY ACTUAL SHIPPING. THANK YOU!!!!

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