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9-5 Saab Front Emblem Very Nice Shape on 2040-parts.com

US $29.89
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West Palm Beach, Florida, US

West Palm Beach, Florida, US
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CAME OFF A 2002 SAAB  9-5 MAY FIT OTHER 95 YEARS  THIS IS THE FRONT EMBLEM WITH OFFSET PINS.  THE PINS ARE THERE AND THIS ONE IS IN NEAR PERFECT SHAPE . THO CHECK YOUR NUMBERS ON THE BACK!!!!! THIS  NUMBER IS  (5289905    FL22860   4911541   )    IT IS REALLY NICE AND WORTH IT   AND THIS IS  A USED ITEM AND IT IS AND SOLD AS IS . HAD A COUPLE TO LIST  .

 The badge is about ( 2  and 1/2   inches across ) Thanks

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