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Columbus, Georgia, United States

Columbus, Georgia, United States
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INDIAN VINYL DECAL, RED  APPROX.  3" X 6"

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These are Precision-Cut Adhesive 6yr.Vinyl Decals. There is No Background or Clear Backing. The Background is Whatever You Apply it to.  These Decals can be used for Indoor or Outdoor Surface Application. 

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