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Ford Mustang Logo, Stainless Steel #mus on 2040-parts.com

US $10.49
Location:

Budapest, default, Hungary

Budapest, default, Hungary
Condition:New Brand:Golden Letter Surface Finish:chrome Manufacturer Part Number:5998176601679 UPC:5998176601679






Ford Mustang logo



These are ready made precision laser cut stainless steel logo at an affordable price, guaranteed to last a lifetime. They are durable 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel and at 0.03 " (0.75 mm) thick they can be easily formed to simple curves by hand.

Condition      : new.
Material       : chrome-nickel-steel alloy.
Surface Finish : chrome.

Thick (mm)     : 0.75 mm
Thick (inch)   : 0.03 "

Size (mm)      : 140 x 38 x 0.75 mm
Size (inch)    : 5.51 x 1.5 x 0.03 "

This is a reproduction.

Include        : 3M Scotch 9088 double sided tape.

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- When we post the goods you have purchased we write into tracking number box the internal registration number of the Hungarian Post. With this number it can only be traced in Hungary, but outside the country does not work. If you want track your shipment internationally you can also have one, it costs US $4.00.

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