You are bidding on 2 yellow ribbon decals. Stick them anywhere. Decals measure approx. 5" X 2" Would make a great addition to you vehicle to show that you stand proud and that you stand strong. Any questions feel free to ask. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.
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