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Elderly Driver On Board Vinyl Decal on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
Elderly Driver on Board Vinyl Decal, US $4.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Oracal Manufacturer Part Number:651

Elderly Driver on Board Vinyl Decal

Elderly Driver on Board Vinyl Decal

decal cut from high quality Oracal 651 Vinyl, with an outdoor life expectancy of 5 plus years no one else even comes close to the longevity of our product. The auction in question s for a 8" decal but I can make any size decal. The cost for custom sizes is $2.50 cents plus .99 cents per inch in length up to 23.5". IE (8.99 for a 12 inch version) If you are requesting a custom size, please send me a message and I will create an auction for your order. Please include your requested color when ordering. I am a local Florida manufacturer and seller.  I do stand behind my product 100%.  Please contact me and give me a chance to correct any possible issues that may arise prior to leaving negative feedback.

Again Please send me a comment with color when ordering.

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