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Howard Stern Fist Decal Sticker on 2040-parts.com

US $5.50
Location:

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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(you get 2 decals)

 

Howard Stern "fist" DECALS

One set (2) of White Die-Cut Howard Stern "fist" decals, each decal measures approx 6 inches tall, the decals are made from quality Oracal Vinyl that will last for years, and would look perfect on your car, motorcycle, bedroom door, suitcase, or wherever the &^#% you feel like putting them

(shown on a rear window of a car)

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