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Avon Advertising Personalized Decal Window Sticker Decal Mary Kay on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Levittown, Pennsylvania, US

Levittown, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes

AVON OR MARY KAY ADVERTISING WINDOW DECAL

1-window decal / sticker

= UP TO  13" x 14"

-easy to apply

-2 color design  **** please spec color wanted in the check out area thank you ***

-please note if no colors are requested at check out decal will be made white

-attractive design

-while supplies last

 Colors Available

White,
Black, Red, Yellow, Gold, Gray,
Blue, Navy, Teal, Purple, Green,  Pink
, Orange

Note

 

Please include the colors of the sticker and info for sticker in Payment Note or Message. We will mail a white sticker to you if you won't tell us what color you would like to receive

 

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