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New River, Arizona, US
High quality vinyl decal. Color is 'White' (the black background is for presentation only, the decal is all white and the black is transparent). Size is 5" x 5". Other colors, sizes, and images available on our main site, autoconsaz. Lasts much longer than standard printed stickers. Easy to apply, we provide detailed instructions on our site. Get your EMOTICON decal today. UNLIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE!
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