Mothers Polishes Waxes Cleaners Lot Of 10 Vintage Decals Stickers on 2040-parts.com
Redmond, Oregon, United States
Mothers Polishes Waxes Cleaners Lot of 10 Vintage Decals Stickers. The 2 large bumper stickers measure 11" x 3", the 8 small decals measure 3-3/8" x 1-1/2". All of these date from the 1990's, there are 6 small clear window decals, 2 small solid color reflective decals, and 2 large red bumper stickers in this lot. Don't miss out, these are hard to find. Sold as a lot only. Check my other auctions. All items are clean, pet and smoke free. Condition will always be noted. All items are shipped US Mail. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM. DUTIES AND TAXES NOT INCLUDED IN OUR SHIPPING PRICE. THANKS |
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