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PRODUCT DETAILS PRODUCT: Self-Adhesive Resin Sticker / Decal SIZE: 56mm. *Sizes are approximate. Measured from edge of material to edge of material and may be smaller or larger than stated. COLOR: *Actual color(s) may differ slightly due to monitor color calibration. Qty: 4 Sticker / Decal Material: Aluminum Application: Peel & Stick SHIPPING POLICY : PAYMENT : CONTACT US : |
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