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Condition:New Color:chrome/black UPC:NA Size:1.8"x3.2" MPN:NA Brand:Fanmats

Fan Mats University Of Miami Chrome Vehicle Emblem

Fan Mats University of Miami Chrome Vehicle Emblem. Chrome metal emblems featuring your favorite team. Easy to apply on your vehicle, just peel and stick. 3-D molded design. Emblem size is 1.8" x 3.2"

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  • The perfect way to accessorize your ride and show team pride
  • Crafted from durable long lasting chrome metal to resist the elements
  • Molded design provides a clean polished look
  • Measures approximately 3 inches by 3 inches
  • User-friendly design is easy to install - just peel and stick to any clean hard surface





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