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Dodge Ram Emblem Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
Location:

Altamonte Springs, Florida, US

Altamonte Springs, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Only applies to lost or damaged items, thank you. Surface Finish:chrome Placement on Vehicle:Array Brand:dodge Country of Manufacture:United States

Item you are bidding on is a good condition Dodge ram emblem. The item is used so it may contain light scratches or chips. The emblem is chrome and came of of a 2013 ram. All letters are individual and measure 1 5/8 inch in height. The "R" is 2 7/8 inch in length, the "A" is 3 1/4 inch in length, and the "M" is 3 5/8 inch in length. Thank you for looking and happy bidding.

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