Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Emblems Original Metal 5 1/2" And 2 3/4" on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, CA
This is a set of metal left and right Oldsmobile 5 1/2" and Ciera 2 3/4 inches, emblems badging for the fenders or doors, can be for trunk or tail hatch, your tool box or garage door, excellent driver condition, but are used, must be reattached with 3m automotive two way tape or hot wax, silicone or adhistive, glue.
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