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Cool Surf Skull On A Surfboard Car Rv Vinyl Sticker/decal Art By Lethal Threat on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Type:Decals & Stickers Indoor/Outdoor use:Either Easy to Apply:Peel and Stick


SURFER Surf Board SKULL
Sticker/Decal

 Art by Lethal Threat

Decal measures
6 1/2 inches HIGH by 6 inches WIDE

All of my Decals are printed on  High Quality Transparent Vinyl

Beautiful High Quality Non-Fade VINYL Sticker/Decal

Looks Great on a Car or Truck,
Even a boat or a Beer fridge.
Durable enough for a Quad or Surfboard
Perfect for the Mechanic Shop  or the toolbox!


BRAND NEW

MINT CONDITION
GREAT FOR COLLECTORS



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