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Scottish Flag Race Numbers Decals - 3 Sets Your Number on 2040-parts.com

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UK, United Kingdom

UK, United Kingdom
Condition:New

3 SETS OF CUSTOM RACE NUMBERS


Listing is for 3 race numbers - one at 140mm tall for the nose and one for each side of the seat unit / belly pan at 100mm tall

Choose any single or two digit number from 0 to 99 - you will get 3 lots of the same number.

Full colour decals are solvent printed onto exterior grade self adhesive vinyl to give vibrant long lasting colours.

Note - the decals come in the font shown as standard - we can make the decals in other fonts, but only bold thick fonts really work as otherwise you dont see enough of the flag to really get the full effect.

SUPPLIED WITH APPLICATION TAPE TO MAKE FITTING EASY.

REMEMBER TO LET US KNOW YOUR NUMBER WITH YOUR PAYMENT !!!

Please remember you are buying custom made bespoke items - these do take longer to make and send out than standard off the shelf items. Most orders are sent out within 3 working days of payment.



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