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Vintage Go Kart, Margay Cheetah, Number Panel, Sticker, Decal, Reproduction on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Centereach, New York, United States

Centereach, New York, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Vinyl Laminate

The Finishing touch for your restored Kart

"Margay Cheetah" 
Number Panel Sticker

Small details can make a big difference and this sticker will certainly add a nice touch to your finished project


 Digitally redrawn from an original to replicate as closely as possible the original.

High Quality

 Approximately 5 7/16" x 3"

 Printed on a self adhesive Vinyl 

Laminated 

 Fuel and environment resistant


 Shipping is via First Class USPS
(Includes USPS Tracking)

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