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Pair Of Oem Black 245 Sundowner Boat Marine Stickers Decals Graphics Four Winns on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Kalkaska, Michigan, United States

Kalkaska, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Four Winns Part Brand:Four Winns Manufacturer Part Number:*** MPN:055-2651 Color:White / Gold / Blue / Silver

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A PAIR OF OEM DIE CUT MARINE GRADE VINYL graphics, 18 inches long,and 2 inches HIGH.  They are 245 SUNDOWNER EDITION LOGO TAGS. this auction is for a set of 2 DIE CUT STICKERS, one for each side of your boat, car , truck, toolbox, whatever you put them on will look awsome!! if you are not familiar with DIE CUT graphics they have a opaque facing that holds the letters in place while you apply them. once they are installed where you want them you remove the facing to reveal the vinyl graphic underneath. these graphics are made from high grade BLACK marine vinyl.  Some may have a little dust on the paper from storage, but this won't affect the quality of the graphic, or installation...,Thanks

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