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1994-1997 Honda Acoord Trunk Emblem Factory Silver On Black Badge Logo on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
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Rock Hill, South Carolina, US

Rock Hill, South Carolina, US
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1994-1997 Honda Accord factory silver on black trunk emblem that i got at the salvage yard where i hunt good used parts and pass the savings on to customers.This emblem is in great condition is 6 inches long and almost 3/4 inches tall.If you need one like this the don't get any better for used.

Warrant is 30 Days! No Questions Asked.If not happy with emblem return for refund.I wuld really appreciate your and will give you great service.Thanks for looking.Danny

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