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Hyundai Matrix 2001-2010 Rear Trunk Boot Badge Emblem Genuine New 863003a000 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.90
Location:

Haifa, Israel

Haifa, Israel
Condition:New Brand:Hyundai Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of Surface Finish:CHROME Placement on Vehicle:REAR Manufacturer Part Number:86300 3A000 Part Brand:GENUINE Warranty:Yes

This 'Hyundai' badge is a Brand New Genuine Hyundai Part.


Part Number: 86300 3A000


Supplied for:

The rear of a Hyundai Matrix 2001-2010


This badge is self-adhesive & has two locating pins


Measurements: 130mm x 67mm

 

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