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Custom Mastercraft 80's Set - Boat Decal Sticker - L@@k! on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Prescott, Arizona, United States

Prescott, Arizona, United States
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Custom MasterCraft decals - 80's Set

Includes 2 - 50.5" x 5.5" Mastercraft decals

1 - 27" x 5.5" transom and 35 - 5" x 4.5" stars

All graphics are computer cut from an exterior rated / marine / automotive premium vinyl. They will withstand the harshest elements for 5+ years!  All decals come premasked & ready for install. Will stick great to any clean, smooth surface. These are not stocked items, only produced once ordered. 

COLOR CHOICES:

  • black - gray - red - white - sapphire blue - green - yellow - orange 
  • burgundy - silver - tan - teal
  • PLEASE INDICATE COLOR WITH YOUR PAYMENT 
  • If no color is chosen with payment, color in auction will be shipped.
  • When using Paypal, indicate color choce in "note" box.
  • You may also email us with color choice.

 

PAYMENT:

  • We accept Paypal and payment must be received within 4 days of auction end.

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