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Ford Mustang Black Chrome 5.0 High Performance Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Give your Mustang a customized look and showcase your engine's output all at the same time with this slick 5.0L High Performance emblem. These emblems are made of a high quality molded plastic and feature a bright chrome outline, black text, and recessed lower lettering.

Simply peel off the back lining and apply to any flat surface including fenders, trunk & deck lids, hoods, interior panels, or your engine bay. This emblem looks great anywhere and is the perfect finishing touch for your next Mustang project! All emblems are sold as each unless otherwise noted. 

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