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Vintage Mixed Lot Car Emblem Datson Mercedes Saab Jaguar Volvo 280z Bmw on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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 Up for Auction is a Mixed Lot of Various Emblems
These are used original parts and were taken off of vehicles
that were parted-out or scrapped

Vintage Emblems
All Original
They have wear and aging
Some have Areas of Paint Loss
May have Back Pins Missing
No Clips or Nuts
Overall they are in poor to fair to good condition
Please check Photos

Datson
Volvo
Volkswagon
Mercedes
Jaguar
etc.

Being Sold As Is

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