I Don't Brake For Protestors- Bumper Sticker , Vinyl Adhesive on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, United States
If you order from this auction, the sticker will be sent White in color. If you order from this auction and send a message saying you want black color, I will send the sticker in black.
If you would like different sizes, or colors other than black or white, please contact me to arrange a custom order. No added cost for custom colors, additional cost for larger sizes. "I Don't Brake for Protestors" vinyl sticker. Bumper sticker. Made in and shipped from the USA. Made with high quality Oracal 651 outdoor vinyl. No cheap chinese vinyl. Resists peeling and fading. Sticker is 5" tall by 7" wide. Please allow up to 3 days for processing. |
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