21 Inches Sun Tracker Pontoon Boat Decal Kit on 2040-parts.com
Coldwater, Michigan, US
1 set of Sun graphic and Black Sun Tracker Text - similar to what is on the back of the boat
Correct Yellow Fading into Red/Orange VINYL DECALS Very similar to the originals
Printed on a Roland Ecol sol printer with correct Orajet material - same process used my most manufatureres
DECALS ARE 21 INCHES long AND 6.8" INCHES tall
Comes pre masked and ready to install
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