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"control Your Kids Not Our Guns" Car Window Vinyl Decal Sticker Assault Rifle on 2040-parts.com

US $0.01
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Daytona Beach, Florida, US

Daytona Beach, Florida, US
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"CONTROL YOUR KIDS - NOT OUR GUNS" Vinyl Decal

Measures about 4 INCHES HIGH x 6 INCHES WIDE

Color: Black

Made out of Oracal 651 6 year outdoor calendared vinyl

These are Precision-Cut Vinyl Decals. There is No Background or Clear Backing. The Background is Whatever You Apply it to.
Decals are for Outdoor Surface Application.
These are Adhesive Decals
Detailed Application Instructions Will Be Included With Decals.


Will Stick to Just About Any Clean Smooth Surface!



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