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Jayco Jay Flight Decal Vinyl Rv Trailer Decal Graphic Sticker Logo 69"x12" on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Des Moines, Iowa, United States

Des Moines, Iowa, United States
slightly wrinkled.
Brand:Vomela Manufacturer Part Number:0187288

This listing is for a Jayco Jay feather Jay Flight sticker decal for your trailer or camper. The listing is for the item pictured. It is a picture of a mountain with birds. It is for the side. I only have the one. The size is 69" from one end to the other and the height is 12". It is printed on 3M Scotchal High Performance Film Automotive Grade with comply Adhesive Performance. The sticker shows it was made 03/10/2009.  My friend purchased an old home that she is renovating and it was full of items. This was one of them. There are others also that I will be listing. I don't know a lot about them so feel free to ask me for any questions and I will answer to the best of my ability. 

Please check out my other items as well.  I will always be happy to combine shipping.

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