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"in Memory Of" Cross Decal Custom Graphics Window Car Truck Vinyl Sticker 4"x 4" on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Maryville, Tennessee, US

Maryville, Tennessee, US
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Same concept, only this is the original design!

The concept for this decal came to me while literally driving down the street. I noticed many Memorial Decals on car windows. While I create and sell Memorial Decals as well, I have often thought that we have missed the most significant memorial decal of all!

This decal is made with 2 mil, 9 year premium cast vinyl.

Installation instructions included.

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