Detroit Lions Logo Window Wall Glass Door Car Truck Vinyl Sticker Decal V02 on 2040-parts.com
Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
Detroit Lions Logo Car/Truck Rear Window Sticker/Decal V02 Color: White Size: (Hight x Wide) 20" x 27" This is a one color decal, die-cut from quality performance vinyl. The graphic can be easily applied by removing the transfer tape and applying to any smooth CLEAN surface. Payment: Immediate payment is required for this item. Shipping: Item will be shipped in 1 business day(Excluding Holidays)! Orders Made on Saturday and Sunday will be shipped on Monday! Returns: 14 Days from the day of Delivery! Returns are accepted only if the item is defective or not as described! Buyer pays return shipping! NOTE! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us! |
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