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Street Lethal 1930's Hot Rod Racing Discontinued Rare Sticker Toolbox Decal Odm on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

This High Quality Vinyl Sticker Features
Street Lethal
Two choice 1930's convertible hot rods ready to race
With big
chrome motors and fat tires
One is purple and the other is yellow with flames
Artwork by ODM 2000
Measures approximately 3-3/4 inches tall by 5 inches wide
 Weather Resistant
Suitable for both interior and exterior application
This sticker is transparent around the image
BRAND NEW
MINT CONDITION
VERY RARE!!!
DISCONTINUED
No Longer in Production
GREAT FOR COLLECTORS
Makes a Great Gift
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