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Automotive Plastic Arrow Key Tags, 10 Car Dealer Econo Service Tag Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Anderson, California, United States

Anderson, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:EZ Lettering

This is the Econo Key Tag.

This announcement is for 10 packs of Arrow Key Tags.

Widely used by fleets, car dealers, repair shops, and service departments.

Made of durable vinyl with self-locking design.

Vinyl surface is treated to accept pen, pencil or marker.

Punched and cleared holes eliminate mess.

Available 6 different colors!

Shrink wrapped in packs of 1,000.

Key tag is 3/4" x 4 1/2".

The item being sold is 10 packages of 1000 arrow key tags each.

If you would like to mix and match colors send us an email at time of purchase.


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