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Simitty Do Not Touch Cruise Night Car Show Antique Vintage Racing Detail Clean on 2040-parts.com

C $7.99
Location:

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:Dash board sign car meet show Interchange Part Number:nill Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Surface Finish:nill Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:nill

Yo Simitty Sam says it all!
This is the favourite dash sign at the car show we attend. 
This is a digital print mounted on PVC.A hard plastic that will last for years.
The digital print is on outdoor vinyl. All weatherproof.  
The size is 8.25 x 4 inches.
A perfect size for the glove  box when not in use. Will not tear or wrinkle. 
The pic is of the actual sign. 
Free shipping on the second sign for the back Dash. 

International shipping is $3.25

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