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Mg9113 Fishing Window Truck Tint Fits Ford Chevrolet Dodge Metro Auto Graphics on 2040-parts.com

US $62.95
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Metro Auto Graphics Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:MG 9113 Country of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:Metro Auto Graphics Surface Finish:Smooth MPN:MG 9113 Warranty:Yes UPC:642535963445

MG9113 - I'd Rather Be Fishing Window Truck Graphic Tint
 I'D RATHER BE FISHING WINDOW
           TRUCK GRAPHIC TINT
                       DECAL SIZE                        
              22 INCHES x 65 INCHES
           50/50 PERFORATED VINYL
                                     

See through window graphics are easy to install and will add an amazing custom look to any truck. This high quality window
 graphic is printed on one of the most advanced vinyl printers in the market today. Don't let other people fool you into buying
 low quality prints. Install is quick and easy. All you need to do is peel, stick, and trim! Our window graphics are printed on
3 year durable oracal with a 50/50 perforation. You can see out of your window but people can't see in. The printed graphic
can be used on cars with rear window defrosters and rear windshield wipers. Don't let this graphic pass you by. This is the best
deal you can find on ebay. Please measure your truck window to insure this item will fit before making your bid.                                                    

                                                    EASY TO INSTALL KIT IS PRECUT AND READY TO INSTALL.
                                          LIGHT TRIMMING IS REQUIRED AROUND DOOR JAMS AND HANDLES
                                                       OUR GRAPHIC KIT IS NOT JUST A ROLL OF GRAPHICS.
                                            EACH PIECE IS CONTOUR CUT AS SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION


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