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Custom Vinyl Cheerleader Megaphone With Name Car Window Decal / Sticker on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
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Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, US

Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, US
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What you are buying

You are  buying 1 Cheerleader Megaphone with Name die cut vinyl Decal/Sticker.  (See Picture)

Decal
You are purchasing 1 Single Color Vinyl Decal/Sticker.

Size: 5.5"H X 5.5"W

Decal is Die Cut with no background.

Payment
Payment must be made within 3 days of purchase.
I only accept PayPal at this time.  Item will be shipped within 1-2 business days of payment cleared

Please Remember to include the NAME or text you want on the decal by sending a note during payment or through eBay messages

Colors
The decal is available in the colors listed below

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Light Pink | Dark Blue | White | Red | Black | Yellow | Dark Green

There is no background color to this decal.
The background will be the color of the object you place the decal/sticker on.  (The decal/sticker you see in the picture is white vinyl placed on a black background).  These are vinyl cut decals/stickers.  They are NOT printed.

If you want a color other than white, please choose from the colors above, and message me via EBay Messages, or have a note about the color you want along with your PayPal payment.  If you do not choose a color, the decal will be WHITE.

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