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Chevy Bowtie Decal With Flames For Windshield Or Back Glass. Chevrolet Silverado on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Williamstown, West Virginia, US

Williamstown, West Virginia, US
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You are buying a vinyl Chevy Bowtie with Flames decal for Windshield or Back Glass. the size is appx. 6"x42".Make sure it will fit your application before buying. Colors available are White,Black,Red,Blue,Yellow,Green,Orange,Gray,Purple,Burgundy,Chrome and Pink. If you dont pick a color white will be sent. Decal will be shipped out within 24hrs. If you need a different size email for price.

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