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Nismo Rising Sun Decal Sticker For Nissan Vehicles on 2040-parts.com

US $6.50
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Kingston, Pennsylvania, US

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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One Pair (2) of nismo decals. The Decals are Red, White, and black and are printed and laminated for high gloss and durability that will last for years. each decal measures 8 inches wide and would look perfect anywhere you would like to put them on your car, bumper, fender, or on a window as shown in the picture

the decals are made with the nismo "o" and not a circle, so they are the actual logo / w the japenese rising sun behind it

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