Go Kart Vinyl Wall Decal - Large Shifter Kart Wka Racing Garage Room on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, US
PRENTO RACING CUSTOM AUTO RACING NUMBERS & GRAPHICS Go Kart Racing Decal for Walls Picture is not to scale. Please feel free to send me a message for any questions.
Vinyl is perfect for walls as it is easy to apply and remove from painted walls.
The size of the decal is about 20" tall x 34" wide
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