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1 In Loving Memory Decal With Any Pic Full Color on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Texas, US

Texas, US
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In Loving Memory

Vinyl Decal

You are bidding on a  in oving memory decal . decal with custom Text and your own Photography.

It can be applied to any smooth surface.Our decals come ready to install.  Suggested places to apply your decals include windows, car doors, hoods, or trunks, tool boxes,  mirrors, etc.

 

 

Measurement: About 8" long, 8" tall.

Material:Premium grade outdoor vinyl.

Shipping: $3.50  First Class Mail.

All The Items Will Be

Mailed In a Box And a Tracking Number Will Be Provided


(United States Only)

Available Colors For the Letters:

 

Complete detailed installation instructions included

 

                 

we have a large selection of  religious decals.

If you need a special decal we can set up a special auction for you

If you win multiple auctions, we will combine your shipping

Your Guarantee: your purchase with customvinyldecals is 100% guaranteed

Please leave your choice of color,name and dates . here:
customvinyldecals.com/info.html

 

 The Decal comes without background. 

We will send  a  decal  WITH WHITE LETTERS unless the buyer specifies a different color .

 

Thank You!



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