Bumper Sticker Decal If You Can Read This Roll Me Over on 2040-parts.com
Killen, Alabama, US
This is a bumper sticker / decal with the upside down words, "If you can read this, roll me over", perfect for Trackers, Jeeps, Samurais, or really any other vehicle! This is for the lettering only; the white background in the photo represents your vehicle. It measures 11 x 2.5 inches and is made of outdoor vinyl. I can do the lettering in black, white, yellow, red, blue, green, silver, or pink! If you'd like a different color than black, just drop me a note with your payment. Otherwise I'll send you the black.
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