Mopar Militia Sticker (2) 9 X 2.15 Vinyl Decals / Stickers on 2040-parts.com
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, US
You are bidding a SET of 2 NEW "MOPAR MILITIA" decals. Both decals have 9 inches in length and 2.15 inches in height. The decals have no background, they are self-adhesive and
they are made for outside use. They can be applied to virtually any hard
and clean surfaces. White is the default color though Orange, Red, Silver, Pink, Purple, Lime Green, Yellow and Black are also available, you MUST state when you make payment, if you do not specify a color, white is default.
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