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Lt1 Emblems Corvette Firebird Camaro Z28 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
Condition:New

For sale is a laser cut, Brushed stainless steel LT1 Emblem set. You get 2 LT1 emblems and they measure approximately 3.0 long x 1.0 high. Use them on fenders, doors, trunk lids or where ever you like. These emblems are made out of stainless steel and will never rust. These emblems look awesome and will Make your car stand out from others. Check out my feedback and see what others think about these emblems. Two way tape not included. This product is MADE IN THE USA.

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