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2 Pcs Blue Carbon Fiber Chevy Bowtie Emblem Overlay Sheets Vinyl Decal Wrap on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Placement on Vehicle:Front Rear Emblem Primary Color:Blue Application:You Cut your own -Custom fit to your exact Emblems Manufacturer Part Number:Premium auto wrap vinyl- cover Chevy Bowtie Emblem Use/Purpose:Custom cover for your Chevy Bowtie Emblems Interchange Part Number:Chevy Silverado Cruze Camaro Equinox Tahoe S-10 MPN:Does not apply Other Part Number:Colorado Avalanche Malibu Volt Traverse Sonic Aveo UPC:Does not apply

 Receive ( 2 ) rectangular vinyl decal sheets of Auto Wrap Vinyl - 11" x 5" 


Cut your very own chevy bowtie overlay. How this works is; you apply decal wrap over existing emblem, smooth out, cut around outer edge. enjoy newly custom look! very easy and fun to do!

Customize your - Silverado S10 Colorado Spark Sonic Aveo Impala Malibu Cruze Captiva Equinox Avalanche Suburban Tahoe Cobalt Cavalier Camaro Van SUV 

Outdoor wrap vinyl, last for years! 

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