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Tire Letters Nitto 1.25" - Raised White Rubber Lettering - Sale! Sale! on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:tire lettering Manufacturer Part Number:tire letters

SUPER BLOW OUT  JUNE SALE!  Limited Supply Available.... Up for auction is  an unopened kit of   premium raised white rubber lettering  .  The kit includes Eight Words (8x NITTO words-  two words for each tire) - 1.25" tall  "NITTO" .   They adhere permanently to the sidewall of your tires.   Installation instructions and special application adhesive included in the kit.

 Note: They are not individual letters.  Each word comes in two pieces for "easier installation"(SWOOSH DESIGN - InterConnected Lettering)

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