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Black Carbon Fiber Sheet 12"x60" Twill-weave 3d For Lincoln on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:52012 Brand:AutoAccessoryShop



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12" (inch) x 60" (inch)

3D Black CARBON FIBER

Twill-Weave Texture Vinyl Sticker

 

This auction is for one piece of black color 3D carbon fiber texture twill weave sheet.  size of carbon fiber sticker sheet is 12" x 60" (30cm x 150cm), each weave is about 0.25 inches and the thickness is about 0.016 inches.

 

 

The Sticker is embossed, resembling true carbon fiber, which reflects lights as expected and change the highlights of the pattern depending on the viewing angles.

 

Features:

has a look and feel similar to carbon fiber bonnet and hard-top

be applied on interior and exterior surfaces of a car (hood, trunk, side view mirrors and so on)

be applied easily on all the common car paints

permanent acrylic pressure-sensitive self-adhesive

stretchable with heat apply

easily cleansed with water

long lasting 5-7 years outdoor

 

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