Original Vintage Jaguar E Type Or Mk 2 Boot Lid Badge on 2040-parts.com
West Nyack, New York, US
Original Vintage Jaguar part, Its been in my tool box since the late 60s, early 70,s Chrome's in good shape, but missing the centre peg, both outer ones are good and have original nuts. No exchanges, refunds, or returns. Item as is. Item pictured is the actual item up for sale. I only ship with in the U.S.A. unless contacted before the sale ends. thanks.
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