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US $11.00
Location:

Essex, Maryland, US

Essex, Maryland, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

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Used Mazda factory emblem

Emblem has aging and wear, imperfections to the chrome, driver quality not show quality, check close ups of the photos, flat on the back side, emblem has no guides so does not require alignment holes in the mounting surface

It is ready to be installed!

Back side has been cleaned and retaped with 3M double side tape just like factory installation

Used emblems have the remains of the factory double side tape on the back, it is very difficult to remove without  the proper tool. Glue is not an effective way to install because of the rough surface from the torn tape. The smallest roll of double side tape from most auto stores is $7. All the work and cost to reinstall this emblem is comeplete, back side has been stripped and retaped with 3M tape and is ready to be installed just like factory installation.

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