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Funny 4x4 Off Road Warning Sticker Decal 4wd Cant Fix Stupid Rock Crawl Jeep Mud on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Newnan, Georgia, United States

Newnan, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Gloss Manufacturer Part Number:4wd_Cant_Fix Brand:215_Decals Finish:Glossy

 This is for a PAIR of 4WD Can't Fix Stupid decals that are 2.5" tall by 4" wide.

They can be used INDOORS or OUTDOORS on ANY smooth surface.

They will provide YEARS of laughs.

You can apply to or on almost anything.

They were printed on a 3M Air Release Vinyl material and then laminated with a crystal clear lamiante to last 7 to 10 years.

Once you install them they are WATERPROOF, GAS PROOF, and also TEAR PROOF.

FREE shipping to ANYWHERE in the USA.... So buy 1 or 100 and you still get FREE Shipping.

Just clean the surface first to ensure that it is free from: grease, dirt, oil, etc... also make sure that the surface is dry. 

If you are OUTSIDE of the USA, the shipping is only .99 cents.  I have plenty of designs and yes we combine shipping.

Thanks for looking.

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