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Chevy Grill Gold Bowtie Emblem Used on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, United States

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No


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YOU ARE BIDDING ON 1 Used Chevy Gold Bowtie ABOUT 4 3/8" ACROSS AND ABOUT 1 11/16" IN HEIGHT WITH A SLIGHT CURVE  EMBLEM. I'M NOT SURE WHICH YEARS,OR MODELS SO PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURE FOR THE ITEM YOU ARE BIDDING FOR. THIS 1 USED Chevy Grill  Gold Bowtie EMBLEM WILL NEED DOUBLE SIDED TAPE WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED  AT ANY AUTOPARTS STORE. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING.

Please research the part you are going to bid on to make sure it will work with your application. USED ITEMS ARE USED, LIGHT SCRATCHES OR PITTING FROM NORMAL USE PLEASE NOTE THIS BEFORE BIDDING.  Buyers pay for shipping and returns. Sorry, but I cannot warranty on any USED parts, and all parts are sold as-is. Shipping is a flat rate, and it is listed in the auction. All packages are shipped USPS first class. If it is too large to ship USPS, it will ship UPS. ALSO BID IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT BUYING AND PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 7 DAYS UNLESS OTHER ARRANGMENTS ARE MADE. NEGATIVE FEEDBACK WIIL BE LEFT FOR NON-PAYING BIDDERS. 

 

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