Sea Ray Pinstripe Decal Tape Magenta / Yellow / Lavender 3/4" X 150' Marine Boat on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
I am selling a roll of Sea Ray pinstripe decal tape, it is magenta, yellow, and a lavender blue color. It measures roughly 3/4" x 150', and each color is 1/4" thick. It is new and comes as shown in pictures. For more information please contact a dealer in your area. ( KW / 16E / 9046348 ) (4)
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