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Mazda Rotary Rotor Eating Piston Cartoon Vinyl Decal on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
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Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico, US

Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico, US
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You are bidding on a Rotor eating a Piston Cartoon vinyl sticker.

This is made from 6 year high quality vinyl material. The decal shown in the picture is white, but is also available in gray, red, black, blue, gold, yellow, orange, red, and green. 

This is approx. 4" x 3" in size. I can customize this decal in any color and size for an additional fee. Please email if you have any questions.

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