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Wellcraft Decals (3d) Domed Vinyl Stickers Both Sides on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Fajardo, PUERTO RICO, Puerto Rico

Fajardo, PUERTO RICO, Puerto Rico
Condition:New Decal Type:Lettering Manufacturer Part Number:123 Brand:Wellcraft

WELLCRAFT LETTERS ( 3D DOMED  ) Decals

You will receive a total 1 SET.

2 WELLCRAFT (3D) Decals in two Colors Combination for sides of your boat.
Domed with 3D Gel (Polyurethane Resin)

Size: 33" in x 3.5" in


High Grade Marine Vinyl , Extremely resistant to exterior use conditions.

The resin is U.V. stable, guaranteed outdoors for 10 years, non-yellowing, durable and semi-flexible.

Avaible Colors: Black, White, Red, Silver Grey, Silver Metallic, Charcol Metallic, Chrome, Gold, Metallic Gold, Blue, Dark Blue, Orange, Green, Lime, and More colors.


Please inform the 2 combination of colors.









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