2013+ Dodge Challenger Custom "super Sport" Badge on 2040-parts.com
C $8.00
Location:
London, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New
Brand:CanMilAir Decals
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear
Manufacturer Part Number:n/a
Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada
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Ready-to-apply Self-Adhesive
Vinyl Appliqués
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2013+ Dodge Challenger
"Super Sport/Track" badge
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- Dodge introduced the optional high-performance
"Super Sport" packages with the 2013 SXT Challenger. Show off your
SS/T package with this custom graphic.
- Graphic can be placed on the rear spoiler
(as shown on a 2014), on the front fenders or on the hood.
- Graphic consists of three layers of premium
quality 2-mil self-adhesive high performance Cast vinyl in Red, Silver and
Black.
- Graphic is pre-assembled and "ready to install" - simply peel,
stick and rub.
- Listing is for ONE custom self-adhesive vinyl
badge measuring 4 1/8" long by 1 1/2" high overall.
- All vinyl decals are custom-cut and are sold "as-is".
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Material . . .
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Unless stated otherwise, CanMilAir uses only professional grade, high-performance
"cast" vinyl, with each design computer cut to very high
tolerances. The self-adhesive vinyl material is manufactured by the premier
supplier of self-adhesive films to the high end of the graphics and printing industry and is imported directly from Newport, in South Wales, UK.
Consumers should be aware that there are two basic
types of self-adhesive vinyl available on the graphics market and each have their
own characteristics, typical usages and relevent costs.
- "Calendered" vinyl is a thicker
vinyl (3 to 4-mil) that is prone to shrinkage (visible cracking) over
time. The rated outdoor life expectancy of this material is typically
only 1 to 3 years which makes it suitable for temporary applications
only. Therefore calendared vinyl film is significantly less expensive
than the "cast" type.
- "Cast" vinyl is a premium film
that is more dimensionally stable giving it a longer life expectancy.
The vinyl film is only 0.002" (2-mil) thick so it will easily
conform to minor surface irregularities. The rated outdoor life
expectency of this high-performance material is 7 to 10 years, but
usually far outlives this rating and would last indefinitely when used
in an indoor enviroment.
Unless otherwise stated, this is
the vinyl film CanMilAir uses.
So, an economy “calendered” vinyl film would not be a
wise choice for long term applications and a high-performance "cast"
film would be overkill for an application where it would only be used for a few
months. In terms of cost to purchase, "Cast" film is typically at
least 3x more expensive than "Calendared" film. A good example
of "... you get what you pay for".
To learn more about these two very different
self-adhesive vinyl products, download our "Vinyl Selection Guide"
HERE
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Instructions . .
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Download CanMilAir's self-adhesive "Vinyl Application Guide" HERE
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Payment . . .
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For all eBay listings, CanMilAir prefers payment through
PayPal as we are unable to take credit card payments directly.
This electronic payment processor is a wholly owned subsiduary of eBay that
allows you to pay for transactions using your PayPal account balance, a
major credit card or a bank account balance (an echeque).
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Shipping . . .
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Items are shipped through Canada Post in
flat envelopes with stiffeners added for protection. Items that are too
large for an envelope will be rolled into a sturdy cardboard shipping tube.
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Custom . . .
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If you require one of our vinyl decals cut in a different
colour or a different size than shown here, or if you require a custom design produced, please contact us HERE and we will make the necessary
arrangements with you directly, outside of eBay.
To see an assortment of our completed projects using
various self-adhesive vinyl products, click HERE
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Returns . . .
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Sorry - no returns are possible as these items are custom made.
"All vinyl sales . . . are final sales"
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About . . .
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CanMilAir is a specialist in the national insignia and
exterior marking practices used on any type of fixed or rotary-wing aircraft, operated
by any branch of the Canadian military, at any time in its history.
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Since 2005, CanMilAir Decals has provided accurate,
cost-effective exterior graphics solutions to owners and/or operators of private vintage military
aircraft and vehicles; military and aviation themed museums; as well as to the
scale aviation enthusiast for smaller static display or larger
radio-controlled pieces.
Markings for full-size aircraft, such as national
insignia, lettering/numbering, squadron cresting, service and maintenance
markings, etc., can be provided in:
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Appropriate solid colours of high-performance,
self-adhesive cast vinyl;
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Multi-colour digitally-printed and contour-cut
self-adhesive cast vinyl;
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Removable single-use self-adhesive vinyl spray-paint
masks;
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Or in any combination, depending on the situation and
client requirements.
CanMilAir takes great pride in customizing each and
every project to the specific needs of the client. Accuracy and attention to
detail are just two of the characteristics of a CanMilAir project.
Aircraft markings for other
nationalities can be provided as well with USAF, USN and RAF aircraft being
recent examples.
Click on the "CanMilAir Decals" logo to visit
our website
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