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Wolf Face #8 Sticker Decal For Car, Trailer, 4wd Brand New on 2040-parts.com

AU $9.00
Location:

Central Coast, NSW, Australia

Central Coast, NSW, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Theme:Animals Brand:Naughty Horse Finish:Glossy UPC:Does not apply

WOLF FACE #8 STICKER DECAL

Sticker decals can be used on your car, trailer, laptop the list is endless.

Decal size: 17.5cm Wide x 20cm High

Decal is new & comes with a 7 year guarantee that it will not fade in the sun or crack & is water proof. Decal is made of high quality vinyl. Decal will stick to all clean smooth surfaces.

With each purchase instructions come with your decal on how to apply the decal.

In the picture gallery there is a colour chart so you can choose the colour you would like or if you do not see a colour you are after let me know and I am happy to get the colour you would like.

If you are after a larger size please feel free to contact me about your requirements, we are always happy to help.

 

IF YOU WOULD LIKE A LARGER SIZE PLEASE EMAIL US WITH THE SIZE YOU WOULD LIKE & WE WILL GIVE YOU A QUOTE 

PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT DELIVERY TIME IS BETWEEN 5-10 BUSINESS DAYS

 If there is a problem with your order or that you have not received it please email me so we can solve any problems you may have, as we are always happy to help.


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