2.5 Chrome Plastic Emblem Sticker 2 5 Nissan Toyota Ford Chevy Altima New Honda on 2040-parts.com
Palm City, Florida, US
A chrome plastic 2.5 emblem. Factory part. New. Flat. May have tiny scuffs or scratches. Has the factory 2 sided tape on it. I combine shipping. Shipping and handling is $4.00 for this item. I usually ship on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Thanks and good luck.
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