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Gone Fishin' Vinyl Decal 3 X 7 Inches on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Hulen, Kentucky, US

Hulen, Kentucky, US
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Gone Fishin' Vinyl Decal 

3 X 7 Inches

Available in White, Black, Green and Yellow -  Just let us know your color choice

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Easy to apply to roughly any smooth surface.  Great for autos, laptops, walls, glass, etc...

Any questions, please feel free to contact me... 

This is a computer cut vinyl decal. There is no background material. The color you choose will be the color of the decal. White shows best on vehicle windows. Black shows best on a light or white surface. Each decal comes covered with application tape.

Application instructions: Peel off the adhesive backing, apply the decal to the surface while pushing the vinyl letters against the wall, then slowly and gently pull away the front transfer paper.

Thanks for looking! 

Auction is for (1) decal.

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