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Mopar 80s 90s Turbo Electronic Fuel Injection Emblem Dodge Plymouth Chrysler on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

 This is a used plastic TURBO ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION nameplate for a mid 1980s to maybe early 90s Chrysler Product car with the 2.2 or 2.5 turbocharged engine. There is no part number on it so I don't know the exact applications. That motor was available in Dodge Caravan 600 Shadow Daytona Lancer, Plymouth Voyager Caravelle Sundance and Chrysler LeBaron GTS. The faux chrome is starting to speckle. The painted area needs touched up or refinished. You will need new two sided tape to install. Buyer to pay packaging/shipping. Shipping price includes insurance (US only)

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