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60s -70s Scca Tech Inspection Racing Vinyl Decal Sticker Removable on 2040-parts.com

C $2.95
Location:

Boucherville, Quebec, Canada

Boucherville, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New Type:Body Decal Size:3.75 X 1.25 Theme:Racing Placement on Vehicle:Front Primary Color:White Warranty:No Finish:Glossy Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

This 3 3/4" x 1 1/4" SCCA Tech Inspection 60s-70s Trans am racing appear on Mustang, Cougar, Challenger, Camaro, Cuda, Javelin and any cars on the 1966-70 Trans am serie. George Follmer car - Parneli Jones car - Bud Moore team etc...

This die cut decal sticker is printed on premium grade exterior vinyl perfect for outdoor use for 5+ years or will look great inside. These will stick to any smooth surface.

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