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White Tribal Heart And Swirls Windshield Decal Large Car Auto Sun Shade Sticker on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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Los Angeles, CA, US

Los Angeles, CA, US
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WHITE TRIBAL HEART AND SWIRLS WINDSHIELD DECAL

 

You are purchasing one brand new TRIBAL HEART Windshield Decal by Chroma Graphics.  This decal measures approx. 30.25" x 4" and features a White Stylized Heart design with many holes and swirls cut out of it, flanked on either side by White Swirling Line patterns. This decal is designed to be placed on the top exterior portion of the windshield of any Car, Truck, Van, SUV or can be placed on any smooth dry surface that needs accessorizing. Buy with confidence and feel free to contact me with any questions. Domestic Shipping is $3.99

 

Size:

Decal measures 30.25" x 4"

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