Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Realtree Camouflage 6" Antler Logo Vinyl Decal Sticker - White on 2040-parts.com

US $5.95
Location:

Platte City, Missouri, United States

Platte City, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:NA Brand:Realtree

This decal would look great on any car, truck or ATV!

*  measures 6"

*  officially licensed

*  will mount on the exterior of windows, trucks, cars, boats, ATV's or any other smooth surface

*  5 year quality vinyl

*  resists fading and cracking

*  adhesive backing won't damage surface when removed

Please see our ebay store for tons of great camo and licensed products.  We try and have all products in stock so it ships fast! 

We combine shipping - just email!

Product Name Decals for Sale

Jaguar and Land Rover’s Big Chinese Takeaway

Fri, 27 Feb 2009

[ad#ad-1] As we are only too well aware, car makers are having the most torrid of times. Massive drops in car sales in the UK (at least in new cars – UK used car sales are actually rising) means car makers’ cashflows are horrific. But it looks like there’s a white knight on the horizon for Tata’s Jaguar / Land Rover.

Dodge Hornet nears reality

Thu, 25 Jan 2007

By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 25 January 2007 06:56 Isn’t the Dodge Hornet just another look-at-me concept car? The waspishly named – and styled – Hornet concept was shown at last year’s Geneva Motor Show, but it’s edging closer to a showroom near you. Thomas Hausch, Chrysler group’s international director for sales and marketing, told CAR Online that plans were moving apace for a production version of the butch supermini.

Toyota Prius: Battery bottleneck limits Prius Output

Wed, 05 Aug 2009

Battery bottlenecks are hurting efforts to boost output of the Toyota Prius to meet booming demand, and the problem will likely persist into next year, a Toyota official says. "The new Prius model has been excessively popular, inconveniencing some of our customers, and the factories are working overtime at full capacity," Takahiko Ijichi, Toyota senior managing director, said Tuesday at the company's quarterly earnings announcement. "Unfortunately, the batteries are not catching up with demand.