AMS intercooler Reusable Stencil cut with 2mm acrylic so can spray on it many times
AMS logo size = 35cm x 5.5cm
Stencil size = 38cm x 8cm
Use stencil and additional making tape to mask off possible over spray
areas,
then use your choice of colored spray paint to brand your
intercooler or radiator.
Also you can get any logo customized.
For more information send a message.
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