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Sti Performance Decals Sticker For Wrx Subaru Impreza on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Kingston, Pennsylvania, US

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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YOU CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN WHITE OR BLACK DECALS, OTHER COLORS PLEASE EMAIL ME FIRST, IF YOU WANT WHITE DECALS NO SPECIAL MESSAGE REQUIRED IN PAYPAL , IF YOU WANT BLACK, YOU MUST PUT IT IN WITH YOUR PAYPAL TRANSACTION AND NOT IN AN EMAIL 

 

One Pair (2) of white die cut STI Performance decals as seen on the Subaru WRX WRC Car,The decals are approx 15 inches wide. , the decals are made from quality Oracal Vinyl that will last for years

The decals come in a pair so you have one for the nose, and one for the rear wing

they do not have a background, just the white part

I can be contacted for any questions you may have or any other decal request you may have

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