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New Mitsubishi Mivec Logo Decal Pair Vvt Turbo Lancer Evo Galant Eclipse on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Hernando, Florida, US

Hernando, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:Gloss Warranty:No Part Brand:3M Auto Grade

Up for auction is a New pair of 2 Mitsubishi "MIVEC" Engine Logo Decals made with 3M Auto Grade material.  These decals measure about 8.75" long x .75" tall each and are perfect for the front fenders, lower rockers, rear quarters, rear hatch, side glass, engine bay, or anywhere!

Available in your choice of color:
3M Non-Reflective color(Black, White, Silver Metallic, Gold Metallic, Red, Blue) 
Please let me know what color you would like by sending me a message here on eBay or in a note with your Paypal payment. 

 Don't be fooled by other auctions selling a cheaper quality non 3M Automotive Grade material or non authentic to the original looking Mitsubishi decals! Don't let these pass you by, pick them up now for a great price! 

If you are looking for an automotive decal, stripe kit, or possibly a custom size, or a color that I do not have listed on eBay please send me a message with your request, and If I can get it I will gladly create an auction for you.

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