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Ford Superduty F250 Dashboard Decals >>> Adds A Nice Effect <<< on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
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eBay, CA

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Be sure to tell me your color choice with payment or default will be sent.

Colors offered for this listing:   Black(default), White, Red, Yellow, Bright Orange, Silver Metallic, Gunmetal, Purple Metallic, Dark Blue, Light Blue,  Matte/Flat Black, Soft Pink, Hot Pink, Lime Green, Carbon Fiber, Chrome Mirror.  Any other colors you’d like please email me to discuss.

 

What you are bidding on are decals. They are shown in the picture and this is what you will receive. Basically what you do is peel and stick. They will last for years and they look great. A very inexpensive way to enhance the look of your vehicle.

Please ask any and all questions prior to bidding. My listings are 100% exactly as described. I only sell decals, no vehicle parts whatsoever.


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