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Used 91-94 Chevy Cavalier Rs Side Right / Left Oem Nameplate Emblem Script on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Hardin, Montana, United States

Hardin, Montana, United States
All emblems are used. They show some type of wear. They can have spotting, pitting, color fading or peeling. They will need new double-sided tape to mount securely to vehicle (unless noted). WE DO NOT PROVIDE THE TAPE!
Primary Color:Black & Red Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Brand:Chevrolet Warranty:No

Junk Yard find – As is - There are some minor surface scratches and general wear. Overall, the emblem is in good condition.  Please check model compatibility to insure a correct fit

All emblems are used.  They show some type of wear.  They can have spotting, pitting, color fading or peeling.  They will need new double-sided tape to mount securely to vehicle (unless noted).  WE DO NOT PROVIDE THE TAPE! 

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