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Magnetic Autocross Numbers And Class Letters - Scca Solo Compliant on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New

CNC cut SCCA Solo compliant magnetic autocross number set includes two-digit numbers for both sides of the car plus up to three-digit class letters for both sides of the car. Numbers are 8" tall and class letters are 4" tall bold style and are loose numbers - meaning you can re-arrange numbers and letters. Winning bidder chooses number, class letters and color (photo shown as example).

Manufactured from the highest quality 30 mil magnetic sheeting with 14 poles per inch with zero dead spots - no cheap hobby store magnetics here. These magnets can be used for track day events and will stay on at speeds over 150 mph when properly applied flat to the car's surface. Available in your choice of Black or White - please specify color when completing payment. You may add additional numbers for $7.50 per pair and extra class letters for $4.50 per pair.

We have been making competition graphics and racing decals for over 27 years and use only the highest quality materials and manufacturing methods.

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