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Custom Fender Emblems Kawasaki Nomad Voyager Drifter on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, US

Lexington, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING & ONLY $3.00 FOR WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!!!!

You get a matching set of 2 emblems for only $29.99

MADE IN USA!

WE ARE THE MANUFACTURER AND YOU CAN SEE OUR EMBLEMS

 

All of our emblems will fit any motorcycle...so be sure to check out our ebay store or ABOUT ME PAGE for emblems that set your motorcycle apart from the crowd.

Measurements are 5 inches long by 3/4 inch tall (height measured at the "C" )

"Custom"(TM) emblems are trademarked to Jetglow Emblems Inc.

These Retro classic emblems can be applied to any flat or slightly curved surface with the special laser die-cut double sided automotive adhesive trim backing in a matter of minutes!  Just peel the backing and stick for a weather/temperature/car wash proof custom accent.

These chrome molded emblems are made exactly like the same O.E.M. emblems you see on cars, motorcycles & boats.....so you can be sure that these are made of the highest quality materials.

Please read below so you are fully informed & educated on the materials used:

The raw materials used by Jetglow are guaranteed and are used & recognized by the motorcycle/automotive industry and prime manufacturers around the world.

When we first started manufacturing these for motorcycles many years ago we initially used pot metal and found that the weight was too heavy (which required drilling mounting holes) for motorcycle fender applications and that customers felt uneasy about drilling holes in perfectly good fenders. We finally went to the motorcycle manufacturers and found that they use injection molded plastic that is triple chromed on all chromed emblems used. This manufacturing process costs (price is getting higher now due to cost of oil) us the same yet results in less weight, corrosion free parts and easy mounting for the customer which is both removable or permanant...whichever you choose. The raw materials used to manufacture our products are resistant to weather conditions and U.V., and reliable as permanent adhesion.....or removable if you choose. These raw materials are approved & recognized by the automotive industry. This is why we can guarantee the quality of our product.

Have you ever noticed the pitting and corrosion on old "pot metal" emblems???......Yet another reason automotive manufacturers made the change to injected resins 20 years ago. Our chrome electroplating stands up to outdoor conditions due to chromium’s anti-rust properties. Not only can they take environmental conditions, these parts are very durable and constant handling or weather conditions will not affect them. From a control button on a stereo to the door handle on a vehicle, the chrome finished plastic part won’t show any wear.

NOTE: THIS AUCTION IS FOR "CUSTOM" EMBLEMS ONLY NOTHING ELSE SHOWN IN PHOTO INCLUDED

WE DO NOT DO SPECIAL REQUEST EMBLEMS FOR ANYONE BECAUSE THE COST IS TOO HIGH TO MAKE AN EMBLEM MOLD FOR ONE PERSON.

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