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Texaco Racing Vintage Decal Rallye Monte Carlo Rare Old on 2040-parts.com

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Sofiemyr Norway, NO, United States

Sofiemyr Norway, NO, United States
Condition:New

You are bidding on a set (2 pc.) of Texaco racing classic decals from the 70's.  Size is app. 10 cm. Reproduced with great care taken to size,colors and finish.

I have supplied decals for almost 20 years and have delivered to the top rally and racing teams in Scandinavia and Europe. Specializing in reproductions of old decals for the historic motorsport. These decals are made of top quality vinyl and printed and contour cut to exact duplicate the original. Not cheap decals made in the eastern europe or asia'n countries.

Please feel free to ask if there is a special item you dont find here or in our shop that you would have reproduced, could be that it is already made.

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