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Tire Letters - Dunlop - 1.25" For 18" And 19" Wheels (4 Decal Kit) on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Nevada, United States

Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:tire decals tire stickers graphics:white rubber lettering Manufacturer Part Number:tire letters

White Rubber Tire Lettering Kit. Includes Instructions, application adhesive and a Clear Transfer to ensure perfect letter spacing and correct position every time. Precision cut for easier installation.



FITMENT DETAILS:
  • This set fits 18"-19" Tires / Wheels
  • Decal Height: Approx. 1.25" tall
  • Color: White
  • Type: Permanent (For daily driving use)
  • Design: Dunlop
  • Total Decals: 4 Decals
  • MADE IN THE USA

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