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Peterbilt Vinyl Stickers on 2040-parts.com

US $3.25
Location:

Suncook, New Hampshire, US

Suncook, New Hampshire, US
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Peterbilt vinyl sticker. Measures almost 7.5 across. This is a sticker that is great for windows or anything else. Made with top quality vinyl. Your choice of colors. Blue, Black, White, Red, Silver and even Pink. Please note color that you want. If no color is chosen at time of payment then Red will be sent.
These are one color there is no background color to them. The white that you see will be the color of whatever you apply it to.
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