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Dodge - Custom Engraved Dash Plaque on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

South Boardman, Michigan, US

South Boardman, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

DODGE - CUSTOM ENGRAVED DASH PLAQUE



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DESCRIPTION

Extremely attractive 1" X 4" cast metal plate with sand blasted background, highly polished beveled edges and 3M automotive grade double stick adhesive on the back. Raised lettering that says "Made Especially For" or "Restored By" and a beautifully polished area where we professionally engrave your name for FREE! These plaques are available plated gold or nickel and look spectacular mounted on a dashboard or picture frame.
The picture shows one of our many available Dodge emblems. You can choose from any Chrysler, Plymouth or Dodge emblem shown below or if you would like something other than those shown, view our other AUCTIONS and STORE listings to see over 200 other available emblems.


WE MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM YOU:
1. "Made Especially For" or "Restored By"
2. Gold or Nickel Plating
3. Emblem Choice (if other than shown above)
4. Engraving Instructions (22 to 24 letters maximum)

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1. Use the "CONTACT SELLER" button on the eBay auction page
2. Use the message feature at the bottom left corner of the "REVIEW YOUR PURCHASE" page.

This item is not a thin piece of aluminum. We sell many of these to high price dealerships that give them to their customers with the purchase of a vehicle.
You won't be disappointed. Our feedback says it all!

AVAILABLE CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - DODGE EMBLEMS



ALL EMBLEMS SHOWN ABOVE ARE AVAILABLE AS PINS IN OUR EBAY STORE.

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