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Tribal Fairy Moon & Stars Window Decal / Vinyl Sticker / Hawaiian Flower Faerie on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Jefferson, Oregon, United States

Jefferson, Oregon, United States
Condition:New

You are bidding on a huge fairy window decal. It measures approximately 12" tall x 12" long and is white in color. The decal looks just like the picture and features a fairy resting on the moon with stars surrounding her and in her hair is a cute Hawaiian flower. This decal really has a lot of detail on the design, which shows up nicely when applied to a window. This normally retails for $25. 

The decal is made from premium 5 year vinyl, so it will withstand all car washes and adverse weather conditions for years to come. It comes with applicator tape already on and complete installation instructions. As with most of our decals, this is a unique design that we created and you won't find anywhere else. Shipping is an additional $4.00. Please measure your vehicle before bidding to make sure it will fit in the place you plan on installing it. Payment must be received within 7 days of end of auction.


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