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Two Texas Edition Badges Emblems Toyota Ford Dodge Chevy Gmc Trd Challenger Hemi on 2040-parts.com

US $27.49
Location:

Brownwood, Texas, United States

Brownwood, Texas, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

Two Texas Edition Badge Emblems.  They are Chrome plated plastic with black highlights on letters and around ring about 3inch in diameter...great looking emblems!. Its new and has a sticky tape backing, ready to stick on your Vehicle! or whatever you want it to stick on!  You will receive Qty of two emblems in this auction.

Each Emblem is sent thru Quality Control confirming a high quality no defect finish before being shipped out to you! These emblems are in stock in a USA warehouse and ready to be shipped to you!

Free Quick shipping, I only ship to the 48 states. Thanks for looking!

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