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2004 Matte Black Oem Rear Hatch Badge Logo Emblem Range Rover Hse Land Rover on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Auburn, California, United States

Auburn, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Land Rover Manufacturer Part Number:na UPC:Does not apply

2004 BLACK OEM REAR HATCH BADGE LOGO EMBLEM RANGE ROVER HSE LAND ROVER

This came off our 04 Range Rover HSE. Nice matte Black finish.

 100% GENUINE FACTORY LAND ROVER OEM PART

Pre-owned. NO adhesive on it. Use double-sided tap or silicone glue.



Strong self adhesive on the back suitable for any flat surface and comes in its own template so no messing around spacing letters.


Accept no cheap fake imitations! They do not look the same as these factory decals! They look cheap! I own 2 Range Rovers. I would never put the fake decals on them. I have seen the fakes in person and they are light cheap plastic, much thicker and cheap coloring.

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