New 2006-10 Dodge Charger R/t Challenger R/t Steering Wheel Badge Mopar on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, US
Now you can replace that ridiculous Ram emblem with this R/T badge on your 2006-10 Charger R/T, or your 2008-10 Challenger R/T.
Notice how the 2011-13 cars no longer have the Ram emblem on them. R/T badge same size as the Ram on your steering wheel.
This is how it should have come from the factory. The Ram emblem is for trucks, not cars.
Free shipping in the USA only.
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