Ford Power Stroke Diesel Stickers And Temporary Tatoos. 7.3 6.0 6.4 6.7 on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Super rare and never Reproduced! These are genuine FORD
7.3L vintage Power Stroke Diesel stickers and temporary tatoos. The large flaming piston sticker is an inside the window logo the measures about 6"X6" . The 7.3 PSD logo (looks just like the lower door emblem but is a sticker) is about 7" long. The 3 temporary tats look just like the large flaming piston inside window sticker but in miniature about 1.5" square. Let the cummapart and the duraqueefs know how you roll the coal at the next truck pull, swap meet, or jamboree. I will sandwich these between some cardboard so they don't bend. |
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