Tigger The Tiger Tail Disney White Vinyl Car/laptop/decal-sk-ys5w-gvlj on 2040-parts.com
Glasgow, Kentucky, United States
The decal is a single color (WHITE) and does NOT have a background. Decals can be applied to any smooth, clean surface: car windows, home windows, interior walls, laptop covers, cell phone cases, boats, etc.
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