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Rat Rod Window Decal~ Hot Rod~muscle Car~rat Rod Life.... on 2040-parts.com

US $4.50
Location:

Dawson, Georgia, US

Dawson, Georgia, US
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Vinyl window emblem/decal.  Perfect for that Rat Rod ride.....Rat Rod life.....great on the Hot Rod Chevy, that Ford, any car or truck you want it would look cool on.   It measures appr. 5 1/2 by 5 3/4. Easy to apply....you gently peel off the white backing, placing the graphic on area, rub across it with a 'credit card' removing all air bubbles, then slowly peel off clear top coat.  Ask about what others we can make....you name the life we will make you an emblem/decal....custom tees also available.  No fancy business, one on one service.

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