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Dodge Ford Chevy Decals Stripes 4x4 Kit For Any 4x4 Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
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 You are bidding on a 2 Pack of Custom 4X4 Truck Stripes fOR ANY TERUCK



  • We now have more additional color choices: Default (Gloss Black),Red,  Silver,  Bright Blue, And White

    • The decals are produced from high quality outdoor vinyl and are extremely easy to apply.
  • The decals fit most any full-sized Dodge truck, but are made for the later year models...OVER SIZED  FOR ANY TRUCK APLICATION


Here's whats included:


Quantity: (2) 10" x 42"  4X4 Stripes

Colors: Default (Gloss Black), , Red,  Silver, Royal  Blue,And WHITE

For other colors, please contact us!

Material: High quality AVERY 7 YEAR outdoor automotive grade vinyl that is weather proof and long lasting!




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