Removable / Detachable Uber & Lyft 4” Display Cards Signs Placards Rideshare on 2040-parts.com
Burke, Virginia, United States
Whether you want a detachable Lyft/Uber display card for your car or you simply just lost the original one, we have the answers for you. Our display cards are very durable (even water-proof!!!) and are easily visible for your passengers (4 x 4” display size). Just press it on to your car’s glass window whenever you want to drive and simply pull the tab on the suction cup to take the display card off once you are done driving! We also offer these in Lyft & Uber signs by themselves! Please check out our other items for sale for more details. |
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