New reproduction decal printed on Chrome material and laminated... perfect for your restoration... this is quality stuff..
I'm sorry to say I had to increase the shipping costs due to eBay's new policy of uploading tracking info.. Before on smaller items i could do free shipping or $1 shipping etc. and put the decal in an envelope with a stamp and send it on it's way... I tried to explain to no avail that it was going to do more harm than good for my customers.. I wish they would give up trying to re-invent the wheel.
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