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2pcs Powered By Volkswagen Window Vinyl Decal Sticker Emblem Logo Graphic on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

League City, Texas, United States

League City, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Type:Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Hood Decal, Window Decal Manufacturer Part Number:60020M Theme:Racing, Sports Brand:Oracal Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear


2pcs Powered by VOLKSWAGEN
Window Vinyl Decal Sticker Emblem Logo Graphic Racing Sport.

WHITE, RED or SILVER color.

2pcs VOLKSWAGEN Vinyl Decals Graphic with transfer tape.


SIZE : 6.3" x 1.1"


Next day shipping.


All decals will have transfer tape already applied and ready for application and easy installation.

 Decals can be placed on any flat, clean, interior or exterior surface.

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