If you are looking for an easy way to dress up your vehicle's door step area without spending big bucks or spending hours on difficult installation. This is the only thing you need. In this auction, you will get (2) pieces of door step decal stickers for your ride. (***The size of the sticker is small enough to fit between the door step gap. Our example picture shown here is a zoom in picture, The actual size of the sticker is approximately 0.9 inch tall / height ( if you need bigger size, Please let me know***) Those were machine cut by brushed aluminum style vinyl, made by 3M material, good quality and durable. It is suitable to place on door step or place on the original door sill kick panel ( suitable to stick on plastic or metal area)
Easy DIY installation in less than 3 minutes Will NOT leave any mark or dirt on your door step paint when removed We accept PayPal ![]() Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
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