2 V8 392 Cubic Inches Engine Decal Set 392 Ci Emblem Stickers on 2040-parts.com
Iron Gate, Virginia, US
2 392 CUBIC INCHES Vinyl Decals,No Background when applied, (only the white part shown is the decal, background will be whatever color you apply it to.), Perfect for windows, fenders, valve covers, etc., Size is approx. 4.25''inches x 3.25''inches, Please ask if you have any QUESTIONS, Shipping is ONLY 2.00 for USA or International, THANKS FOR LOOKING! |

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