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My Attitude It Sucks Decal Hot Rod Kustom Badass Bad Boy 50s 1950s Angry Moody on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Laguna Niguel, California, United States

Laguna Niguel, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:StickerMutt Original Finish:Glossy Type:Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Tailgate Decal, Window Decal Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Theme:Hot Rod, Kustom, Custom, 1950s, 50s, Cruiser, Aftermarket Parts, Vehicle Make/Model Surface Finish:Vinyl Manufacturer Part Number:smo Country of Manufacture:United States Primary Color:White



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The Product:

This decal is a stand-alone, transferred design with no background.
All designs are precision cut in durable, premium-quality vinyl.
Squarer decal designs are approximately 4 inches tall.
Rectangular decal designs are approximately 6 inches long.
Default color of this vinyl decal is WHITE. If we don't receive a specific color request with your order, we will supply a gloss white decal.
If there are options associated with your order and no options are stipulated by you, we will make a reasonable attempt to contact you. If we do not receive a response with your option requests, we will either fulfill your order with default specifications, or place your order on an indefinite hold until such time as you contact us to specify requested options.
This decal is suitable for attachment to cars and all plastic/glass/ceramic/metal surfaces. (It is not suitable for application to surfaces such as paper - which do not allow clean peel-back of translucent transfer film).

What it looks like:
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Orders will not ship until funds are received in full. All funds must be received in US Dollars.

Shipping:
We strive to ship within 24 hours - excluding weekends/holidays.
USPS First Class Mail or International First Class Mail. Sorry - no UPS or FEDEX services provided.
We also ship internationally.
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Please allow sufficient time for your order to arrive before contacting us.

Returns:
Return requests must be initiated with a message advising why you are unhappy with the item purchased.
Without exception, returns are accepted only when pre-approved by us and strictly within 14 days of purchase. All non pre-approved and/or post-14 day returns will not receive a refund.
Buyer is strongly advised to obtain USPS Delivery Confirmation when sending a return for refund. If we do not receive the return and there is no proof to substantiate delivery to us, we will not be able to issue a refund.
Buyer pays return shipping - no exceptions!

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