5 Ft X 5 Ft 60" Black 3d Carbon Fiber Vinyl Sheet Textured Mirror Wrapping Film on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
CARBON FIBER VINYL WRAP 3D with self adhesive and bubble free backing design • One 60" x 60" sheet of BLACK 3D "CARBON FIBER" look vinyl (25 square feet) • Premium pressure applied "3-D Twill Weave" "Air Channel" "Bubble Release" for easiest application • Textured Durable Flexible Realistic Feel • UV stabilized. Up to 5 year outdoor durability • .20 mm ideal thickness/weight • Cheap alternative to painting • Can be used as skin for phones, laptops, furniture, and auto interior trim.... • Air release channels assure a fast, easy and virtually bubble-free installation. • Covers small scratches and scuffs FREE SHIPPING TO U.S. BUYERS |
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