Lamborghini Espada Side Chromium Emblem 235 Lenght on 2040-parts.com
Torino, Italy
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Brand new LAMBORGHINI ESPADA side emblem. Made in chromium metal with 3 screwed studs on back.
Size 235 x 35 millimeters The price is for the single emblem, if you need one piece only please specify the hand. Payment by PayPal or bank money transfer. Shipping worldwide by registered letter 15,00 $ (for one o two emblem) |
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