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4 - 10" Kawasaki Decals Sticker Quad Atv Motorcross Jet Ski Bike Any Color on 2040-parts.com

US $6.50
Location:

Burton, Ohio, United States

Burton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:oracal Manufacturer Part Number:none

KAWASAKI

YOU GET FOUR 10"

VINYL DECAL IN ANY STOCK COLOR

COMPUTER CUT FROM HIGH QUALITY 6 YEAR VINYL AND IS OUTDOOR RESISTANT TO SUN, RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, ETC.

PICTURED IS
LIME AND BLACK VINYL, THERE IS NO WHITE IN THESE DECALS. WHITE IS THE COLOR OF THE PAPER THEY ARE MADE ON.

PLEASE NOTE: Vinyl decals are intended for application onto a perfectly smooth CLEANsurface.
(glass, metal, plastic, fiberglass, etc.)

DIRECTIONS ARE INCLUDED

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