Artic Cat Trailer Decal Sticker "large" on 2040-parts.com
Black River, New York, United States
Only one left in stock.. Note.. I Used a Rubbermaid large tote for comparison. It's 32" by 36". Very large and in charge decal for any surface appropriate in size. Trailer, hoods, roofs, etc. Nice quality thick vinyl decal to last many many years. Due to the nature of the item, it's sold as is. Very expensive item and becoming hard to find with there new animated "Cat". Thanks for looking.
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