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Golf Decals Golfing Bag Clubs Cart Caddy Sticker Last Set In Red on 2040-parts.com

US $3.97
Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Generic Manufacturer Part Number:Aftermarket

2 vinyl decals
(last set)

Top decal approx 5" x 5" color: RED
Bottom decal approx 4" x 5" color: RED

NO BACKGROUND color to these vinyl decals. The background color will be the surface you apply the decal to.
The white you see in the photo is backing paper and will be peeled back and thrown away.
Perfect for window and flat painted surface application


Shipping:
US $1.95
Canada $1.50
International (anywhere else Worldwide - please wait for updated invoice) $3.25

Please allow the number of business days for your decal to arrive
Canada 3-5 business days
United States 7-12 business days
International 7-14 business days

If there is a delay, please contact me anytime.
Thank you!!

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