Rear Brake Light Decal - Fits 1994-2003 Chevy S10 Pickup 94-03 All - Many Colors on 2040-parts.com
Morgan Hill, California, US
This is a decal that is made to fit over the third brake light on the 1994-2003 Chevrolet S10 Pickup. We will provide the decal in the color of your choice. This decal is made from high quality vinyl and will not fade. Simply apply this decal over your rear brake light and the logo will light up whenever you apply the brakes. This item will fit all models of the S10 pickup from 94-03. This decal is pictured in chrome color. Please make a note with the color you would like when sending payment.
This product is designed, produced and sold by TFB Designs. This product is only available through this listing or direct from TFB Designs. We create custom graphics and we have received over 11,000 positive feedback!
Please make a note with the logo and color you would like when sending payment.
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