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Reusable Vinyl Autocross Numbers, 1 Pair - Perfect For Scca Solo Corvette,lotus on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Fenton, Missouri, United States

Fenton, Missouri, United States
Condition:New

SCCA Solo legal  class letters for your autocross car.  Made from our custom designed reusable vinyl material.

SOLOTIME reusable vinyl products allow you to apply temporary numbers to your car and re-use them event after event. The extra thick material helps prevent tearing or stretching the numbers when they are removed. The low tack adhesive numbers come on a paper backing that allows you to store them between events.

This material is perfect for high speed events, or for plastic, fiberglass or aluminum panelled cars that cannot use magnetic material.

Special Note: As with any sticky product, if the paint on the vehicle is not sound, damage may occur when removing these numbers.


Your purchase includes one pair of letter.   For Example, if you need "ASP" you would order a quantity of 3.

This item is intended for you to add additional class letters to our popular Autocross Number Kit.   Numbers are 8" tall  in our "Block Font" and available in your choice of White or Black Color.  

YOU MUST SPECIFY WHICH LETTERS AND THE COLOR WITH YOUR ORDER!

These are loose numbers - meaning you can re-arrange the numbers and letters to suit you, or add more later.

SPS/Solotime has been making competition graphics since 1984 and supports numerous events throughout the country.   Buy from the BEST.

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