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Stiffie Techtron Tt07 Boat Pwc Id Number Decal Alphanumeric Registration Sticker on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Canoga Park, California, US

Canoga Park, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Seller only pays return shipping on items that are defective. Part Brand:Stiffie Manufacturer Part Number:TT07 -Blue / Black Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

Techtron TT07 Blue/Black Boat PWC Identification Letter Number Decals Alphanumeric Registration Kit

The TECHTRON AlphaNumeric Identification kit has filled the void that once was racing inspired registration decals. If you want a race ready, fast forward look in your registration decal then this is it. It is offered at a reasonable price while maintaining the ultimate in quality and cool. Every kit includes 4 decal sets of the letters A-Z and the numbers 0-9 for a total of 146 decals. The TECHTRON style is a two color design. It features a forward facing slant with an exterior color fade-in that gradients from the bottom upward. Its circle track/auto racing inspired form is the basis of the individual characters. All characters are set off by an interior half toned highlight. Additionally, the TECHTRON design features two interior accent stripes that look like they were carved into the face of the interior character. This design is topped off with a heavy, wide bodied exterior outline. This makes overlapping the individual characters very easy, enabling you to create a unified, custom look like never before. Who said your registration decals have to be boring? If you are looking for an aggressive, speed inspired style in addition to functionality then this style is probably for you.

Stiffie Alphanumeric ID kits are made for boats, personal watercraft and snowmobile registration. Our decals are offered in styles and color ways that match your vessels original equipment manufacturer (OEM) color and design scheme. Most every AlphaNumeric ID Kit offered by STIFFIE comes with characters that are 3" in height and meet or exceed US Coast Guard Regulations. Every ID kit comes with 4 sets of 0-9 and A-Z decals (146 total). Stiffie Alphanumeric registration decals resist chemical deterioration, fading, curling, tearing and scratching. Stiffie decals are also UV Coated for protection from harmful ultra-violet (UV) rays. If you are not sure which color or design will best match your vessel, please give us a call or visit our online application chart.

PLEASE CLICK "SEE OTHER ITEMS" ON LISTING TO VIEW ALL OUR COLOR COMBINATIONS.  WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF LOADING OUR ENTIRE LINE OF IDENTIFICATION DECALS.  STIFFIE OFFERS 11 STYLES OF REGISTRATION NUMBERS IN MORE COLOR COMBINATION THAN ANY NUMBER KIT MANUFACTURER.

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