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Buick Regal Olympic Rings Emblems Pair Gold/white New Nos Oem 84 Badge Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Landers, California, United States

Landers, California, United States

NEW PAIR OF BUICK OLYMPIC RINGS EMBLEMS, I BELIEVE THESE FIT 84 BUICK REGAL, MAY FIT OTHER YEARS/ MODELS,  CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS, OR CREATE YOUR OWN.  GOLDTONE W/ WHITE BORDER COLOR.  FIT VERY SLIGHTLY CURVED SURFACE APPROX. 3  13/16" WIDE X 2  3/4" HIGH.  ADHESIVE IS ATTACHED.  NO MFGR PACKAGING. SOME STORAGE WEAR.  EMBLEMS IN PHOTO ARE THE ONES THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.  US QUARTER IN PHOTO FOR SIZE REFERENCE.

All items (Unless otherwise noted) are used and are from local salvage yards. As such, they have some wear and imperfections. Many used emblem will require new adhesive or speed nuts, which are not included. Please look at photos, ask questions, prior to purchase. We do combine purchases for shipping savings. Thank You!


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