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Vw Golf Rabbit Mk4 4 Mk5 5 Gti R32 R Remote Key Fob Badge Emblem X 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Replace your worn out and boring original badges with these custom moulded brass metal badges.

Set of 2 ".:R" Key Fob Badges. The logo is hard chrome plated and raised above the baked enamal painted background. They are direct replacements to the original badges. Simply use a craft knife or a sharp needle to remove the original badge, peel off the wax paper on the back of the R badge and apply.

Recently, I received several messages saying that the badges scratch easily. After checking with the senders, I found out those badges were not from me but from another Ebay seller in Europe. The logos on those were printed onto the badges, not custom molded and chrome plated like mine. The raised chrome plated logo is designed to protect the paint from being scratched.

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