Glastron Ds 215 Boat Decal Sticker Metallic Gold on 2040-parts.com
Worcester, Massachusetts, US
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Glastron DS Decal
This item for sale is a brand new Glastron Boat Company Factory Model ID Logo. This Genuine Decal is for the DS 215 model.
Glastron Part# 0572849
Features:
- New/Original Factory Decal
- 7"L x 1.25H"
- Metallic Gold with Black Drop Shadow
- Great Gift Idea
- Great to enhance the look of your boat
- Put it on your vehicle!
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