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4 Cadillac 14mm Remote Key Fob Emblems Metallic Stickers Badges Aluminum on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Williamstown, New Jersey, United States

Williamstown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Products Manufacturer Part Number:n/a

Set of 4,  New CADILLAC REMOTE KEY FOB EMBLEMS / STICKERS
Size:  14 mm diameter
Material: Aluminum
Shape: round,
They are concave (not perfectly flat), which may need adjustment on flat surfaces.
Will fit all CADILLAC key fobs with these dimensions

How to handle your new sticker:

  • Peel off plastic on a back of your sticker to expose self-adhesive side and
    put on your key fob
  • If a clear plastic film covers the logo - leave it on for better protection.
  • Even though it is a self-stick, you may increase it's adhering by applying
    a touch of a good glue (i.e. superglue etc.)
  • Please handle with care

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