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Baja 7 X 36" Correct Baja Boat Decals 1 Decal Each Color - Blue And Yellow on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Coldwater, Michigan, United States

Coldwater, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Decal Type:Graphic Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Oracal MPN:Does not apply

 
Baja Boats Decals 2 decals

These are 7" x 36" custom ordered size

You will receive 1 decal or each color shown-   Made from only Gloss Blue and one Yellow Oracal vinyl for long life. - Oracal and 3m are the choice vinyl for your marine application.  Make sure you ask what any decal material is made of for longest life.
this is a machine cut solid vinyl - color all the way thru - marine rated oracal for the best decals - making custom graphics for 8 years now - 

7" x 36" when installed.

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