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Roush Ford Mustang Fender Trunk Hood Emblems - Pr Typea on 2040-parts.com

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Here we have an auction for a brand new pair of ROUSH Emblems. These are shown below and are brand new original self stick units. Great for anyones Roush Ford Mustang, Focus, F-150 or other Roush Powered or Equipped model. They are self stick so no holes or modifications and are not just a flat decal but a physical raised emblem. Great for your Mustang F150 or other Roush Equipped vehicle. These measure about 1 inch tall and 5 1/2 inches long. Auction is for a pair (2 emblems) Feel free to ask any questions



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