Checkered Flag Boat Kit Graphics Sticker Decal Water Craft Bike Jet Wet Name Ski on 2040-parts.com
Jupiter, Florida, United States
Customize the look of your vehicle! You are bidding on checkered flag kit sticker decals. There is no background just the lettering and graphics that shows. It is computer generated and weather and car wash safe. Made of 5 year premium vinyl. Complete installation instructions are included. You just need to peel and stick. SIZE: 4(15" x 6") COLOR: Green or Choice Email me with any questions!! Shipping & Handling $4.00 in the U.S. Additional charges for shipping outside the U.S. Email me with your request. Be sure to look at my other auctions. If you have any special decal requests email me and if I can make the item I will post an auction for it on ebay. Happy Bidding!!!!!!
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