Dodge Ram Durango V8 Fender Hood Emblem Ornament Badge Set Lot Gc on 2040-parts.com
Allentown, Pennsylvania, US
Ram, durango, dakoto v8 emblems and ram in good used shape. Does have tabs still on them. Also throwing in a 2nd rams head emblem in as well.
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