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Bass Tracker Tournament Tx Boat Decal Set on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
BASS TRACKER TOURNAMENT TX BOAT DECAL SET, US $160.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:MKM Manufacturer Part Number:MKMBTTX

BASS TRACKER TOURNAMENT TX  DECAL SET
OLDER STYLE!
BLUE IS ALSO AVAILABLE!!!

LEFT AND RIGHT GRAPHICS.
BOTH PIECES INCLUDED. 
 180. 185. 190. 195. 200. 210
ANY NUMBER YOU WANT!!
WIDTH IS 6" HIGH, AT THE TRANSOM SIDE LIKE THE FACTORY.
LET US KNOW IF THE BOAT IS 16, 17, 18, ETC AND THE CORRECT LENGTH PIECE WILL BE INCLUDED
2 PIECE DECAL, LIKE THE FACTORY FOR EASE OF INSTALLATION

NEED ANOTHER COLOR COMBINATION???
LET US KNOW.

 FOR OUTDOOR USE
ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS



JUST CONFIRM WITH US YOUR BOAT LENGTH AT AUCTION END

NEED SOMETHING ELSE THAT'S NOT LISTED?
EMAIL US, EITHER WE HAVE IT OR WE CAN MAKE IT!!

SHIPPING IS $30.00 IN NORTH AMERICA.

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