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Corvette C5 Vinyl Windshield Banner 1997-2004 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

This is a high quality vinyl decal that will upgrade the look of your 1997-2004 Corvette. Each order includes one front windshield graphic that is precision cut ensure a proper fit. Other vendors may just cut a generic logo and sell it, however we took the exact contour of the windshield of the C5 corvette to ensure a premium look. For installation, measure the total width of the windshield and find the center. Included with the windshield banner are three alignment arrows that help you measure the middle and sides for a proper installation. This is a great way to add a custom look to your C5 with no tools needed.


Available in RED, SILVER, and WHITE. Please specify in the notes section otherwise the default color "silver" will be sent to you. 

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