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Pair Four Winns 378 Gold Silver Blue Foam Filled Raised Boat Decal Boat Vista on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Kalkaska, Michigan, United States

Kalkaska, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Four Winns Part Brand:Four Winns Manufacturer Part Number:*** MPN:055-2651 Color:White / Gold / Blue / Silver

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A PAIR OF HIGH QUALITY MARINE GRADE GOLD/BLUE FOUR WINNS "378" GEL DECALS. THEY MEASURE 7" LONG X 2" TALL. THESE ARE OEM FOUR WINNS EDITION LOGO"S. THIS AUCTION IS FOR A PAIR, ONE FOR EACH SIDE OF YOUR BOAT, CAR, TRUCK, TOOLBOX ETC.. IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH GEL GRAPHICS, THEY ARE RAISED TO GIVE THEM A 3D LOOK. SOME MAY HAVE A LITTLE DUST ON THE PAPER FROM BEING IN STORAGE, BUT THIS WON'T AFFECT THE QUALITY OF THE GRAPHIC OR INSTALLATION.

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