Condoms Prevent Minivans Decals 2 Sizes 10"x4.25" Or 8"x3.5" 12 Color Choices on 2040-parts.com
Concord, North Carolina, United States
Not much to be said about this decal.... It is one of a kind and comes in two size choices (10"x4.25" or 8"x3.5") and 12 colors including gold and silver METALLIC colors with no extra charge. The vinyl used is a 6 year no fade, no damage, performance vinyl used by the industries leading professionals. The easy to use transfer tape comes with grid lines to ensure easy application. Instructions are included*
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