Lot Of 2 Number 14 Race Car Bumper Decals Racecar Racing #14 Vinyl Auto Graphics on 2040-parts.com
Landis, North Carolina, United States
You are buying both decals in the photo. They are not cheap after market decals. These came from and were made for a top Nacscar racing team. They are 5 inch long and 4 inch tall. The decal and the item you put them on needs to be 70 degrees or warmer. The item must be clean. Free of oil & dirt for best results. These are made to stick on sheet metal and will stick to most clean warm items. Thanks for looking.
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