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Nismo Intercooler Reusable Stencil For Nissan Skyline on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Nugegoda., Western, Sri Lanka

Nugegoda., Western, Sri Lanka
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Gloss

NISSAN SKYLINE/ FAIRLADY FMIC intercooler REUSABLE Stencil, cut with 2mm acrylic,
Easy Fit
Can be reusable many times.

Please clarify the intercooler stencil size when you buy it. 


Use stencil and additional making tape to mask off possible over spray areas,
then use your choice of colored spray paint to brand your intercooler or radiator.

NISMO logo Size : 15.2" x 3"
(Inches)
Stencil Size : 16" x 3.7" (Inches)

Also you can get any logo customized.


For more information send a message.

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