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Arp Racing Decals Sticker New 11 Inches Long Size New Set Of 2 Nhra Indy Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $5.49
Location:

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:ARP Finish:Glossy Type:Tailgate Decal, Window Decal, Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Fuel Tank Decal, Hood Decal Size:11" Long by 2.75" high Theme:Racing, Aftermarket Parts Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:d-arpl Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Primary Color:Red UPC:700371861063

1 pair ARP Race Decals shown, each  11" Long by 2.75" high. ARP authentic.  Check our Ebay Store, gogostick2002! (aka CrashDaddy)   http://stores.ebay.com/Crash-Daddy-Racing-Decals Our store has more famous race decals as Holley, Edelbrock, Hooker & more!  Also, check out vintage decals, patches, banners, signs, and hats!  We have more cool stuff in other worldly pursuits like fishing, hunting, surf, & music.

Purchase with confidence from Crash Daddy. We have been selling racing collectibles for over 40 years, including over 15 years on eBay. Everything ships from our Arlington Heights, IL warehouse within 48 hours (often the same day, when possible).  Always adding something new

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