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Magnetic Sign Extra Large Handicap Wheelchair Ramp 10' Disability Van 409xm on 2040-parts.com

US $25.98
Location:

Mentor, Ohio, United States

Mentor, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Finish:Glossy Type:Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Window Decal Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Theme:Phrases Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Primary Color:Blue UPC:Does Not Apply

MAGNETIC SIGN : WHEELCHAIR RAMP LEAVE 10 FEET - blue on white
This is an EXTRA LARGE MAGNETIC SIGN as we have had a few requests for a very oversize sign. We print these in limited quantity and they are very nice, large and great quality (3M vinyl material, .030 magnet sheeting). Be aware they are a bit higher in price and we do offer smaller decals and signs if you seek economy. (we have several smaller versions available, check our store for other sizes).
Great for your car, truck, van, bus, or any vehicle. Magnetic sign size is 7 x 10 1/2 inches ( XL OVERSIZE ). This is a standard white and blue VINYL DECAL on magnetic sheeting and is NOT REFLECTIVE.


Other Variations of Handicap Decals and signs available, check our store.

PLEASE NOTE: Sold for authorized or legal use only. The color BLUE shown on your screen and the blue on the sign may vary slightly as each computer monitor shows colors differently.


Other Keywords: handicap, handicapped, disabled, disability, van, ramp, disabled parking, impaired, impairment, physical, mental, sensory, developmental, cognitive, disorder, chronic, workplace, medical, mobility, special olympics 


Important Tracking Information Please Read
These decals are mailed in a standard 4x9, 6x9 or 9x12 inch envelope, first class mail which does not offer the tracking option (Free shipping option). If tracking is important to you select the PRIORITY MAIL OPTION (Priority available within USA Only). 

About DIGITALLY PRINTED DECALS 
This decal is printed on quality vinyl with a true solvent printer (outdoor durable). Decals hold up well indoors and outdoors. Decals have a clear gloss laminate on face that helps protect the decal from UV rays of the sun and from scratching. Some decals come with an application tape on the face. Simply peel the back, rub/squeegee in place, then remove the tape from the surface. The decal has adhesive on back. 
The colors may vary slightly from what shows in the picture of the listing. Our decals are aftermarket, of our own designs and are not direct reproduction, NOS, or original equipment decals.

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Any questions or concerns give us a call on our Customer Service Phone at 440-352-3280

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