Do Not Block Wheelchair Lift Decal Handicap Van Sticker on 2040-parts.com
Eagle Rock, Virginia, US
Auction is for 1 Handicap vinyl decal, DO NOT BLOCK WHEELCHAIR LIFT, for anyone with a wheelchair lift. Size is approx. 1/2" x 12", Decal is white, no background when applied. Applies to the outside of windows or any smooth surface, Please ask if you have any questions. Shipping is 2.00 in USA, 2.00 anywhere else.
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