Ferrari Cavallino 4.5" 11.5 Cm Sculpted Horse Emblem, 348 355 Testarossa Badge on 2040-parts.com
Savannah, Georgia, US
This is a Ferrari 4.5" (11.5 cm) chrome metal horse emblem. Perfect for the rear grilles of most Ferraris, or the rear of the 348, 355, and Testarossas. It has the 2 mounting studs in the back with the 2 nuts. See my other Ferrari auctions, I can combine to save you on shipping.
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