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Metal Mulisha Racing Athlete Decals:offset Printed on 2040-parts.com

US $2.50
Location:

Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:Mulisha Manufacturer Part Number:OEM Type:Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Eyelashes Decal, Fuel Tank Decal, Hood Decal, Racing Stripes, Rear Window Wrap, Sun Visor Strip Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear, Upper, Lower Theme:Red Bull, Metal Mulisha, Rockstar, Energy, Monster, Troy Lee, Aftermarket Parts, Animals, Camouflage, Cartoon, Claws, Cowboy, Custom Image, Custom Text, Flag, Flames Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand

 
Product Feature Sticker Sheet "Offset Printed" on Solid Vinyl Stickers ,

Pre-Cut and Easy Sticker on, Easy Peel Waterproof.

Sheet Size in 10
inches x 7inches

Great for Car , Truck , Motocross , Dirt Bike , Motorcycle , ATV , Skate board , Helmet and Everything you think.

Grand Prix , Motorcycle , Dirt Track , Drifting Jet , Sprint Boat , Kart , Lawnmower , Monster Truck , Pickup Truck

 Suitable for Outdoor Use and All Smooth Surfaces

Free Shipping Handling Worldwide.
The package will be shipped directly from Thailand via Standard Small package Air mail

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