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2-color Vinyl Graphics Auto Truck Car Boat Trailer Race - Many Colors Available! on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Downs, Kansas, US

Downs, Kansas, US
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2-Color Vinyl Graphics!

** 8 ft. Long Vinyl Graphics/Decals for Race Trailers, Semis, Race Cars, etc. **

These durable 6-year vinyl graphics can be easily installed on any truck, trailer, semi cab, tractor trailer, sign, or wall.  Winning bidder receives one set of graphics, consisting of two complete sides with application tape already installed, squeegee, and installation instructions. 

Graphics are available in any two of the following colors: Black, White, Red, Lemon Yellow, Orange, Vivid Blue, Purple, Green, Silver or gold. 

Other colors available upon request...E-mail for pricing and availability. Any area that appears white in the photo will be the color of your trailer, truck, or whatever you are installing it on, showing through.

Overall size of the chosen graphic (15-014, 15-024, 17-014, 17-017 or 17-020 design shown in photo below) will be approximately 12" high by 8' long. Additional sizes can be made upon request. Just e-mail me and let me know the size and I will give you a price and if wanted I will put up an auction with the requested size. This is an economical way to make a Custom truck, trailer, or racecar. 

Upon completion of auction, please provide me with the following information:

-Chosen Design shown in picture below (15-014, 15-024, etc.)
-Colors Wanted

Winning bidder will pay $13.00 shipping to the lower 48 states. No matter whether you purchase 1 set or 100, shipping is just $13.00 Please email any questions about shipping anywhere else, prior to bidding.  Please allow 3-5 business days production time from payment receipt date in addition to the shipping time.

We accept Paypal for payment.  Buyer must contact seller within 3 days of auction end with payment details.  Item must be paid for within 5 days of auction end or item will be re-listed and appropriate feedback will be filed.

Please check our other auctions for more quality products. Thanks for Looking!        

 

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