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Dodge Makes It * Vinyl Decal Sticker Cummin 4x4 Diesel Funny Truck Mud on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Batavia, Ohio, US

Batavia, Ohio, US
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               *Dodge Makes it Cummin Shakes it*

                                  

                               Decal Size 4.9" x 9.2"

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 Stickers and Decals are:

* Made From High Quality Vinyl * High-gloss, intermediate-performance specially optimized PVC film * Adheres to steel, no shrinkage in cross direction * Temperature Resistance: -40°F to +176°F * Waterproof * 5 - 7 Year Outdoor Lifespan

                                 

End of the road for 'Queen's favourite' car

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