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Jeep Badge, Rat Patrol Edition, Olive Drab, 50% Aluminium Resin on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Cape Coral, Florida, US

Cape Coral, Florida, US
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Jeep badges.  This Rat Patrol Edition badge is hand cast with 50% aluminum resin.  Each piece is cast separately, (so some minor flaws may be present) painted with olive drab paint sanded and buffed and then sealed with a gloss clear-coat.  They can always be buffed and recoated again.  If you want one unpainted, let us know.  Comes with 3m trim mounting tape (make sure it's placed where you want because it doest come off easily).  If you don't like it send it back, positive feedback is left after it is received.


We do production several times a week, so if this Item has been sold check back or message us for availability.  More colors coming soon!

These are better than ever.  Newer better molds and a Different 50% aluminum resin with a lower viscosity has made these badges better than ever, almost flawless...

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