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Anderson Fireball - Fan Number Kit - Race Car, Truck, Imca, Outlaw, Sprint on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Ovid, Michigan, United States

Ovid, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Type:Racing Stripes Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Theme:Flames, Racing Manufacturer Part Number:n/a Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Brand:Edgewraps Warranty:Yes


Anderson Fireball - Fan Number Kit

Please include your drivers name and number in the order notes!
Sizes will vary depending on your number
Included are

36x 5.5"x 8" Numbers

This is a custom designed number kit. These graphics are made of a 2.5 mil re-positionable
Intermediate air egress wrap allowing you to install without getting it full of air bubbles.

These wraps can be installed on almost anything, race cars, trucks,
trailers, boats, drag cars the possibilities are endless.

These graphics are full of detail, they have been custom designed by us
we design print and make everything in house, you will not find these designs anywhere but from us...

These are printed with solvent inks will last up to 3 years UN laminated,
if you are looking for it to last longer and be scratch resistant we recommend
lamination that will last for 5 years.
 
Lamination will add 3 days processing to the order

We print everything fresh to ensure quality. All orders ship USPS Priority Mail



Don't like the color?  Want to make a minor alteration?

We'll remove a detail or change the primary color for FREE! 


More complex changes such as addition of a logo are subject to fees! 
But we're happy to make them!  Contact us for details!

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