This auction is for a set of Countryman side stripes. The stripes are made out of a Arlon's high performance vinyl used for automotive purposes. They are precut to the size of the door panels just like the factory stripes. Theses stripes are available in black, white, matte black, matte white, red, blue, yellow, orange, green, gold, silver and more. Please see our color chart for all available colors. These graphics are easy to install and come with directions on how to install them yourself if you choose or you can take them to a local sign or tint shop for installation.
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