Easy Install Chrome Letters Auto Emblems Number Badges Car Bike 3d Decals on 2040-parts.com
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
IMPORTANT NOTE: WE ARE OUT OF LETTER "L" . You cannot purchase letter "L" at this moment !!! Have plenty of other letters and numbers. Sorry for the inconvenience. Chrome Letters. (A-Z, 0-9, and dot) Size: 1" (27mm) Pre-assembled for easy installation. Will be shipped lined up and installed on liner and with clear masking. Listing price for 1 Letter or Number only. NOT the full alphabet. (we have another listing for full alphabet). And you can get those letters cheaper from our other listing if bulk (not pre-assembled letters needed) Chrome Plated Plastic 3D Letters and Numbers. With peel and stick adhesive. (A-Z, 0-9, and dot) Size: 1" (27mm) How to Buy? Count how many letters, numbers and dots you need and place this # in quantity window. Include note what are those letters in your paypal transaction. Example: You would need to buy 8 letters to put together "SPORT 2.3"
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