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Comouflage Hydrographic Film 48 Inch Wide!!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Parlin, New Jersey, US

Parlin, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Hydro-graphic Film / Water Transfer Film

Film Straw camouflage WIDTH 4 ft can be used for any application

Ensure to read below before purchasing:
This price is for approx. 5 Foot (60in x 48in) of Hydro-graphic film.
For sale are 5 ft of film minimum.
If you order more than 5 Foot it will be continuous
Flat Rate for shipping is $15
I have 30 ft of film.

EXAMPLE:
5ft (60in x 48in) of film  =$10+ship$15=total $25
10ft (120in x 48in) of film  =$20+ship$15=total $35
20ft (240in x 48in) of film  =$40+ship$20=total $60
30ft (360in x 48in) of film =$60+ship$20=total $80

Please ask for an invoice before paying!

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