Can't Feed Don't Breed Funny Decal Vinyl Sticker Car Laptop Free Usps Shipping on 2040-parts.com
La Puente, California, US
Item 100% Brand new. Never Used or Installed These decals are made out of a high quality indoor/outdoor vinyl that will last many many years in any weather. The decal can be removed whenever you would like. The decal is a cut-out. The background will be whatever surface you put it on.
The BLACK area of the picture is what the actual decal
will be. It is die cut. There is NO
BACKGROUND include.
Size: Approximately 2.5"
tall x 7"wide. ****if you need installation help, you can find a lot video on Youtube.com , just type in search term "how to put vinyl on car"**** ****or
contact us for any questions**** |
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