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Set Of 4 Audi Key Fob Remote Self-adhesive Stickers Emblem Badge on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Williamstown, New Jersey, United States

Williamstown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Products Manufacturer Part Number:n/a

NEW
4 (four) AUDI KEY FOB STICKERS SELF-STICK EMBLEMS
Size: 15.7 mm (± 0.2 mm) x 5.7 mm (± 0.2 mm)
(please take careful measurements before purchasing & see my photo with measurement)
Material: Aluminum

Instructions:

  • Peel off plastic backing of your sticker to expose self-adhesive side and stick to your key fob.  Surfaces must be prepared: cleaned with alcohol and dry. 
  • Even though this is a self-stick emblem, a touch of a good glue (i.e. superglue) will help with better adhering.
  • If a clear film covers face of your logo, leave it on for protection.
  • Please handle with care

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