Generic Round Headlight Decals on 2040-parts.com
Moore, South Carolina, United States
This decal set was created in house by Clayton Graphics on our Roland VersaCamm digital printer. They were created with only the best vinyl and Eco-Solvent inks.
They look great on dirt and asphalt stock cars as well as road course racing. The decals are 7" around and contour cut, but since we make these, we can make any size you would like. Just tell us in the comments when you check out if you need a size different than seven inches. We will send you a set of 4 decals like the picture. |
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