by Wagner metal dealer emblem. Good condition for the year, but you be the judge of that. Pitting, chrome loss and other flaws but no cracks, bends,breaks or any other damage other than normal wear and tear. You will need automotive tape to re-apply. Ask any questions about this item before bidding/buying. Sorry, no Canada on this item. Payment is due within 3 days. Item will then ship within 2 days. Not everyone needs feedback, but I do and would greatly appreciate it, and I will return feedback for you. Thank you in advance!
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