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Metal Logo 52mm Steering Wheel Sticker Emblem Badge Hamann Mercedes Benz Balck on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
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Hong Kong, HK

Hong Kong, HK
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Hamann Logo Car steering wheel sticker Emblem


1. brand new Hamann steering wheel Emblem


 

2.     Approximate Diameter Size: 52 MM

 

3.     Application: Self adhesive

 

4.    Easy to install.  Just clean the area and peel the bottom layer off and apply to the desire area. 

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