(1) Harley Dealer Decal (white Back), Molenaar, Hammond Ind on 2040-parts.com
West Plains, Missouri, US
You are bidding on (1) HARLEY DEALER REPRODUCTION VINYL DECAL, MOLENAAR HAMMOND IN.,,Approx. size 3" x 1-3/4", (1) white background , NOT RECOMENDED FOR OUTDOOR USE,(I never tried clear coating them yet but may work outdoors if clear coated) ,last picture shows applied, these are peel n stick decals, peel off back only and apply ,shipping outside lower 48 extra.
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