Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

2pcs Dashboard Badge Decal Sticker *saab* on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:brushed aluminum finish Manufacturer Part Number:60036 Brand:AutoAccessoryShop



Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

: You will received (2) pieces car factory logo/letters decal (stickers) for  your ride. You can easily stick on your car dashboard

 

: Stickers are machine cut by brushed silver material decal.

 

: Easy DIY installation, You can stick it on dashboard or door panel .

 

: Also can stick on exterior body panel (metal, plastic, bumper, spoiler, window glass...) you can also stick on your laptop computer

 

 

Will NOT leave any mark or dirt on your leather seats when removed

EASY DIY stick on in less than 3 minutes

 

 

 

Product Name Decals for Sale

Range Rover Evoque by Project Kahn Arrives – minus Cosworth tweaks

Tue, 03 Jan 2012

Range Rover Evoque by Project Kahn Project Kahn has revealed their take on the Range Rover Evoque, with a cosmetic treatment but no Cosworth power boost. Over a year ago – before the Range Rover Evoque started to hit the roads – Bradford car customiser Project Kahn revealed their take on the Evoque complete with unspecified Cosworth power upgrades. But that idea seems not to have borne fruit, and instead we get an Evoque from Kahn with a purely cosmetic take on Land Rover’s new baby.

Honda's Asimo robot celebrates its 10th birthday

Fri, 29 Oct 2010

Way back in 2000, after 14 years of research, ASIMO was born 31 October. It might have been another three years before Honda's humanoid robot was unveiled to the public, but to celebrate the landmark date ten years on, Honda has launched a website dedicated to the robot and all it has achieved over the past decade. Not heard of ASIMO?

Tyre-related deaths show slight fall

Fri, 27 Sep 2013

FIGURES released today have revealed a slight fall in the number of deaths and serious injuries caused by dangerous tyres. The 2012 figure of 194 ‘killed of seriously injured’ (KSI) incidents represents a 5% fall from 2011, and includes a drop in fatalities of three, from 28 to 25. Serious injuries fell from 177 to 169.