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Cancer - Zodiac Sign - 3.5" Weeded Decal In White Vinyl on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:TriMoko Finish:Glossy Type:Window Decal Size:3.5" Theme:Star Sign, Astrology, Sign of the Zodiac, Zodiac Country of Manufacture:United States Primary Color:White

This weeded decal is based around a 3.5" circle.   It represents the sign of Cancer.

It is cut from white vinyl, and when applied shows only the parts in white.

We use Oracal 651 vinyl for all our decals, which means this little guy can spend 5+ years on the rear window of your car, and still look as good as the first day you applied it.

Put it on your car, on your laptop, or on your motorcycle helmet.

Our decals always ship free of charge to U.S. customers!

Shipments usually go out within 1 day and include application instructions.

Other colors and styles may be available.   Let us know what you want, and we'll invite you to bid as soon as we have it posted.

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