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Automobile Accent Pinstripe Stripe Kit With Maker Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $10.50
Location:

Fenton, Missouri, US

Fenton, Missouri, US
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Up for “Buy It Now” is an Auto Accent Stripe Kit with Auto Make emblem.

This kit includes a 50-foot roll of pinstripe and two decals made from 2mil high performance automotive vinyl and two computer cut decals made from the same top quality vinyl. You can use either or both of the decals anywhere in the stripe or not at all.

 

The pinstripe is 3/16” overall width consisting of two 1/16” stripes separated by a 1/16” gap.

Also included are two decals made of computer cut vinyl the same color and quality of the pinstripe. These are not printed.  The decals included are:

(2) Auto Makers Emblem

 

Decals will come with a "carrier mask" not shown in the picture. The carrier mask holds everything together and in place when you install.

 

Available in three colors.

  1. Black
  2. Silver
  3. Light Gold

Kits available at this same price are: (Kits area seen on second picture)

   1. Honda 

   2. Hyundai

   3. Toyota

   4. Ford

   5. Mazda

   6. Ramhead

   7. GMC

   8. Lexus

   9. Chev Bowtie

  10. KIA

  11. Chrysler Penstar

  12. Cadillac

  13. Infinity

  14. Accura

  15. Dodge Ramhead

  16. Nissan

  17. Volts Wagon

  18. 4X4

  19. Mercedes

  20. Subaru

   21. Chrysler Wings


Please “send a note” or use “contact seller” to specify make and color.

 

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