Ez Cool Golf Cart Flames White Vinyl Sticker Graphics Go Club Car Cool Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, US
SUMMER SALE!!!
Buy now before prices go up!
Rare White Vinyl Hot Rod Flames
EZ Cool Style
6 sets of EZ Cool Flames included!
4 sets small
one set MEDIUM
one set LARGE
These are printed HIGH QUALITY in four color process with over 200 line screen on a
WHITE Vinyl label stock that is PERMANENTLY removeable, leaving NO sticky residue!
So whatever you stick these on, you can take them back off without leaving a mess.
These look amazing. Similar look to airbushing, without having to hire a professional to come put them on your favorite items. I've used these on Golf Carts, bikes, ATV's, Motorcycles, and all my toys that I want to look Cool!
These WHITE vinyl flames are perfect to put on any white paintjob, or you can trim around them with scissors (see picture of black bike picture, I cut those with my scissors and if you take your time, you can make it look like that!) if you want to use them on a different color paint. All the stickers in the picture are included!
Check my other auctions to see my many different flames on different stocks including clear vinyl, white castcoated paper with aqueous coating, and this auction which is WHITE vinyl for inside or outside use! Use water and mild soap to clean.
If you put them on crooked, no problem, just peel them back off and straighten them out and put them back on. Be sure to clean the surface area well before applying. You can clean them with water if they get dirty, but don't use any harsh chemicals as you can take the ink off if you do. I've had a set on my mailbox for years and they hold up great outside.
Check my feedback and bid with confidence. I ship SUPER fast, so you get your flames quickly and can impress your friends with your coolness!
This auction is for the flames shown in the first picture (bike, quad, golf cart not included... obviously)
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