In Memory Of Vinyl Motorcycle Decal Harley Fatboy Biker Car Window Sticker on 2040-parts.com
Grand Isle, Vermont, US
Here is a nice way to remember your motorcycle enthusiast loved one. Decal measures approx. 4 inches wide and 6 inches tall. Very detailed decal. The decal is shown here in white with a black background (background not part of the decal) Other colors are available upon request, but white shows up the best on tinted windows. I will put your loved ones name and dates on the decal. Please include your information in a note in Paypal when checking out or message me.
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