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Moomba Boat Registration Numbers on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Spencer, Indiana, United States

Spencer, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:3M Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

Welcome!

 Create your own Custom Moomba  Boat Registration numbers.  

All decals are made of marine grade vinyl and have a minimum life span of 6 years.  All Registration Numbers are 3 inches in height and have the required 2 inch spacing between the letters and numbers.
A proof of the decals can be emailed before shipping for your final approval.  Please contact me through the E-bay and i can provide the preview.

1. When placing your order choose what color you would like.
2. Then make a note while placing your order in the Paypal comments or send me an email for your color options.



Thank You For looking.


 Our 'stickers' are designed and produced in shop using the highest quality materials, exceeding OEM standards.
We use the latest digital print technology with an outdoor specific process for the most durable, sharpest graphics around (Minimum of 6 year exterior life). 

Detailed instructions and squeegee are included. Easy to install (using the latest ' bubble free' vinyl) . Made from durable, 6 year outdoor, self adhesive vinyl. 

Sold as a set of 2
One for each side.


Available colors are 

Untitled Document                
 

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