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Toyota Starlet Drag Racing Rotor Decal Sticker Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico, US

Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico, US
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You are bidding on a Toyota Starlet Drag Racing Vinyl Decal Sticker.

The decal I will send to you is white, but is also available in black, blue, purple, gold, yellow, orange, silver, red, and green


This is made from 6 year high quality vinyl material.


This is approx. 3" x 7" in size. I can customize this decal in any size for an additional fee.


BUY 2 AND GET THE THIRD FREE

Please email if you have any questions. Free shipping to US and Puerto Rico. PAY PAL ONLY. Thanks.

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