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New Haines Hunter Decals Ski Fish Boat Breeze 900x100mm on 2040-parts.com

AU $35.00
Location:

West Kempsey, NSW, Australia

West Kempsey, NSW, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:01 Brand:avery

Hi there, for auction we have A PAIR OF HAINES HUNTER SKI, FISHING BOAT OR WINDOW DECALS

HAINES HUNTER

Exactly the same as in the picture, suit later model breeze and patriot.

The Decal colours are  Marine blue and Light Metallic Silver. Please email if black and silver decals are required, same price.

THEY SUIT A WHITE BACKGROUND.

 Dimensions are approximately 900mm x 100mm EACH.

 Hi quality 7 year vinyl used for all decals. I cut decals/stickers in different sizes and I design logos to customer requirements upon request.

Checkout the other STICKERS AND DECALS in MY EBAY SHOP


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