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Alpine--vw Metal Dealer Emblem Car Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Sussex, New Jersey, United States

Sussex, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

"Alpine VW Trenton"



This Auction is for a Vintage Dealer Emblem for, Alpine VW from Trenton. This emblem is used and it shows some light pimples on the chrome, the pins are good condition. This piece measures 6 1/4" in length, and it's all metal. Please view the pictures as they will help you determine true condition of this piece.This is a general description. if you need any other info, please email, we'll be glad to assist you. I will combine shiping on most emblems. Generally it is shipping plus .50 per additional item.

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