Lot Of 2 Number 14 Race Car Door Decals Racecar Racing #44 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 26 inch long and 23 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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