Syreet Machine (hot Rod) Emblems(pair Of 2) on 2040-parts.com
Plainville, Connecticut, US
** You are bidding on this pair of street machine chrome emblems
** High quality
** Metal
** Chrome
** Drill-on application
** NOT Cheap plastic / stick-ons like the others on the market
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