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Johnson Decal 561376 Pair (2) Red / White 20 1/2" X 5 1/2" Marine Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:561376 Decal Type:Lettering UPC:N/A

I am selling a pair (2) of Johnson decals. They are red and white in color, as shown in the pictures. They roughly measure 20 1/2" length X 5 1/2" width, over all at its longest and widest points. The adhesive tape has some discoloring and may need to be replaced. This is new old stock and does come as shown. For more information regarding this item contact a dealer in your area. Shipping cost is for the continental United States (lower 48 states) only. For shipping outside of the continental United States please inquire about shipping cost before bidding. (SH / LOC: U 2 D / 9048704) (69)

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