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3.8l High Output Stickers Decals Fit Jeep Wrangler Jk on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Pennsylvania, US

Pennsylvania, US
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This listing is for (13.8L High Output Decal as pictured.  Size is approximately 5" x 1.8".  This item is Precision Die-cut from Premium OEM Exterior Grade Vinyl...the highest quality available at any price!  Choose OEM Silver Metallic, OEM Gloss White, or OEM Gloss BlackIf no choice is specified, we will send Silver MetallicWe strive to ship all items within 24 hours of receiving your payment via First Class US Mail.  Return any item for a full refund if not 100% pleased.  We are not affiliated with Jeep or DaimlerChrysler.

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