The turbo guys always get the good decals. So we made one for the supercharger guys.
Measures approximately 7" x 2".
Comes in several colors:
Red
White
Black
Yellow
Green
Mint
Teal
Orange
Purple
Pink
Copper
Gold
Silver
If no color is noted in the paypal notes White will be choosen as the default.
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