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Stewart Warner Instruments Clear Water Transfer Decal Sticker Vintage Racing on 2040-parts.com

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Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a water transfer decal I printed myself.  The round logo you see is not diecut  its an image printed on clear water transfer paper sheets and then rough cut into a square. It is also printed in reverse but since the water transfer is clear you apply it so that it faces forward.   The image is scanned off a real vintage decal. The quality is not crystal clear but makes it seem old- like the original's quality. I am testing the waters to see how they may do on ebay. I was please at the run I did for  friend.  So with that said I will start the bids at $2  with $1 shipping to see how this goes. International will pay the extra postage- thanks! 

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