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2 Scarab Decals Marine Vinyl Set 72 X 11 Scarab And 30 Inch Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Ozark, Missouri, United States

Ozark, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Decal Type:Brand Decal Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Brand:wellcraft

SCARAB decals Marine Vinyl set 72 x 11 scarab and 30 inch racing

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The InkJet printing is not going to fade
The lamination is not going to peel
Its UV protected and its water proof 

STOP the MADDNESS - JUST GET MARINE VINYL

This is NOT - DYE inkjet printing!!!  so NO need of worrying about
Is the InkJet DYE going to Fade?
Is it water proof?
How long befor the Lamination peels?

Marine Vinyl - Does not need Lamination to make it water proof, UV resistant, and No Inkjet to fade

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