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Racing Electrical Hood Decal For A Subaru Wrx Sti on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
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Kingston, Pennsylvania, US

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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One Pair (2) of electrical symbols for the hood like the wrx sti rally car. The Decals are printed and laminated for gloss and durability. each decal measures 3.8inches tall/wide and would look perfect on the WRX STI Hoodas shown in the picture

You get 1 "E" Symbol and 1 "Electrical Triangle" symbol for each item purchased

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