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Suzuki S Skull Decal\sticker on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
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Old Bridge, New Jersey, US

Old Bridge, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SPD Manufacturer Part Number:1000-03 Placement on Vehicle:Array

LISTING IS FOR 1 NEW SUZUKI "S" SKULL DECAL\STICKER

AVAILABLE IN YOUR COLOR CHOICE OF BLACK-WHITE-RED-YELLOW OR SILVER (PLEASE SEND A NOTE AFTER CHECK OUT WITH YOUR COLOR CHOICE)

(IF NO SPECIFIC COLOR IS CHOSEN BLACK DECAL WILL BE SENT BY DEFUALT)

SIZE: 5 Tall "x 6" Wide

 MADE OF ORACAL PRO HIGH GRADE HIGH GLOSS

5-7 YEAR OUT DOOR USE VINYL

EASY TO INSTALL ON

DECALS ARE DIE CUT NO BACKROUND, LETTERS ONLY (Backround color becomes color surface you apply them to) 

ADD STYLE TO ANY MACHINE EASILY COVERS UP SCRATCHES & DINGS

 

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