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Hella Stock Sticker Funny Jdm Decal Turbo Window Decal on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
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Suffolk, Virginia, US

Suffolk, Virginia, US
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This is a 8 inch wide decal

All of the decals are one color die-cut with no backgrounds. Decals are made from outdoor vinyl. Must request a color when you order if no color request white will be shipped out.  Decals can be made in just about any color yellow, orange, red, black, blue, green, lime green, pink, purple, maroon, gold, and silver, just email me via ebay with your color request. Make sure the surface that the decal is going on is clean and dry before applying all decals have transfer tape already on them

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