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Car Truck Decals Skull Wave Vinyl Wrap Vehicle Graphics 6ft & Up on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
Location:

Stoney Creek, Ontario, CA

Stoney Creek, Ontario, CA
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:oracal Manufacturer Part Number:n/a Interchange Part Number:n/a Other Part Number:n/a Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:High Quality Cast Laminate 290g Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Canada Part Brand:orajet 3951 wrap vinyl

4 Colors to choose from

 

The latest state of the art Eco solvent printer is used in the printing process for this Vinyl Wrap. The material, made from air-release liner oracle Orajet vinyl, allows for easy removal of trapped air bubbles.

 *The adhesive on this vinyl allows for re-position of the vinyl for a smooth application process.

 *This vinyl wrap features a smooth, ultra-glossy surface to produce life-like graphics. The 2.75 mil wrap film also lasts 7 years!

 *We laminate our graphics with a high quality Oracal 2 mil gloss laminating film. It features a UV protection extension factor that lasts 4 more Years

For the sake of user-friendliness, our choice of vinyl is Oracal 2.75 mil. The method of application is very simple and any mistakes are easy to fix. It uses Rapid Air Technology, allowing for easy removal of any trapped air bubbles. In addition, graphics are covered with an application mask, simplifying the installation process. Our graphics are suited for installation by non-professionals.


*This graphic is a set of two  72" (6 feet)  wide and 20.6" (1.8 feet) high. If you would like your graphics  A bit larger or smaller, please let me know. For larger its $30 more for each additional foot. Up to 9 ft in total length. The size of the decal on the station wagon is 9ft in 2 mil vinyl, the 2 mil wrap vinyl option is free. I also make  this decal so it would fit an 18-20ft trucks like the f150 or dodge ram quad trucks in another ebay ad.

* I make these graphics myself. I have 17 years of experience in printing and digital graphics.


PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHICH COLOR YOU LIKE VIA EMAIL OR 

IN PAYPAL NOTES ONCE YOU BUY IT

 


* IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR SPECIFIC REQUESTS, LET ME KNOW *


What's Included



*   TWO 6-FOOT LONG LAMINATED GRAPHICS. ONE FOR EACH SIDE OF YOUR VEHICLEGRAPHICS ARE COVERED WITH AN APPLICATION MASK TO HELP YOU APPLY YOUR GRAPHICS


VEHICLE DECAL GRAPHICS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS




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