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2 American Flag Skull Decal - Police Military Sniper Tactical Sticker on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, United States

Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:h Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

2 STICKERS INCLUDED

SKULL/AMERICAN FLAG DECALS

This is our smaller size.  These decals measure 4" tall x 2.75" wide.

Check our other auctions for larger size.

Decals are printed using Oracal vinyl and eco-solvent ink.  Top quality that will last for years.

  • 2 DECALS INCLUDED
  • Each decal measures 4" tall x 2.75" wide
  • HIGH QUALITY VINYL - SUBSURFACE PRINT WILL LAST FOR YEARS
  • APPLIES TO ANY CLEAN SMOOTH SURFACE
  • CAN BE APPLIED TO WALLS, WINDOWS, ETC.
  • CAN BE REMOVED WITHOUT DAMAGING SURFACE
  • EASILY INSTALLS IN LESS THAN A MINUTE
  • FREE SHIPPING
All items come from clean smoke free and pet free home.

All orders ship next business day via USPS mail.  You should receive your item in 3-7 business days.

IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE YOUR ITEM IN A TIMELY MANNER or ARE NOT HAPPY FOR ANY REASON PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE LEAVING NEGATIVE FEEDBACK.
We will make every effort to make sure you are completely satisfied or will refund your money.  
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