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Tracker Tahoe 47 X 3 Silver Raised Plastic Decal (single) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

London, Ohio, United States

London, Ohio, United States
TRACKER TAHOE 47 X 3 SILVER RAISED PLASTIC DECAL (SINGLE), US $99.00, image 1
Condition:New

GLS stock number 8100665 is a new out of the box, single raised Tahoe decal from Tracker Marine, part number 158146. this decal has a mirrored finish and measures 47 3/8 inches by 2 7/8 inches overall. They are raised 1/8 of an inch. Simply peel off and apply to any dry, clean surface. Please allow surface a minimum of 24 hours to dry before applying decals and/or pinstripe. 

Specifications:

  • Vendor: Tracker Marine
  • Part#: 158146
  • Material: Plastic
  • Color: Silver
  • Finish: Mirrored
  • Overall Dimensions: 47 3/8" L x 2 7/8" D x 1/8" H

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