Pontiac Grand Prix Front Header Hood Emblem Gm Ornament on 2040-parts.com
Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey, US
Up for bid is a used Grand Prix hood ornament in very good condition not sure of year. Buyer is responsible to verify its correct for their application. Auction shows both sides of emblem and close up of base. Has light pits on chrome inset see picture. no returns thanks for visiting Paypal only ships in US only Shipping is FREE priority mail.
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