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Wellcraft Chrome Oval Decal Set Marine Vinyl Boat Decals Stickers on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Ozark, Missouri, United States

Ozark, Missouri, United States
Wellcraft chrome Oval decal set Marine Vinyl boat decals stickers, US $25.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Wellcraft Manufacturer Part Number:Wellcraft

2 Marine Vinyl oval decals Each -  7 x 3 inches 

Ebay has great deals on Boat decals, but if someone is convince you......
The InkJet printing is not going to fade
The lamination is not going to peel
Its UV protected and its water proof 

STOP the MADDNESS - JUST GET MARINE VINYL

This is NOT - DYE inkjet printing!!!  so NO need of worrying about
Is the InkJet DYE going to Fade?
Is it water proof?
How long befor the Lamination peels?

Marine Vinyl - Does not need Lamination to make it water proof, UV resistant, and No Inkjet to fade





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