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New Pair Humminbird Decals Fishing Boat 500mm X 120mm on 2040-parts.com

AU $20.00
Location:

West Kempsey, NSW, Australia

West Kempsey, NSW, Australia
NEW PAIR HUMMINBIRD DECALS FISHING BOAT 500mm x 120mm, AU $20.00, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:01 Brand:avery

Hi there, for auction we have A PAIR OF HUMMINBIRD SOUNDERS FISHING BOAT OR WINDOW DECALS

HUMMINBIRD

 Exactly the same as in the picture.

The DECAL COLOUR WILL BE BLACK AND CREAM.

 Dimensions are approximately 500mm x 120mm 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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