All my products are shipped from the Philippines (where I live), shipping to the USA takes 12 days to 4 weeks from when I put it in the mail box. Most times i ship in a day or 2, almost never over 3 business days. Expect delivery 3-4 weeks after payment. I have no control over transit time.
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Beech B
azure blue
12.5'' wide x 15'' high!
Price is for 2 Decals/Stickers!
(Size can be easily reduced or enlarged to your specifications)
PLEASE READ!!! The default color as displayed will be shipped if not instructed in PayPal notes section of payment!
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Oracal 810S Paint Stencil!
Authentic size, they are easy to place, and removal does not hurt paint. Background is clear. These stickers are precision cut by a specially programmed computer and have no clear background. Many other decals can be produced cheaply but the clear background tends to yellow, rendering unsightly over time. I'll include instructions for accurate placing.
Replace worn or damaged stickers on your airplane. Great for car and hanger windows, bumpers, tool boxes and just about anywhere! Easily removed later with no damage to your paint or window! Special orders no problem!
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