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Detroit Lions Logo Window Wall Glass Door Car Truck Vinyl Sticker Decal V02 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Reisterstown, Maryland, United States

Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New with tags Color:White Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:rear suv room house decor bumper big large die cut MPN:diecut mirror sign banner poster frame NFL AFC NFC

Detroit Lions Logo Car/Truck Rear Window Sticker/Decal V02

Color: White
Material: Vinyl

Size: (Hight x Wide)

20" x 27"
19" x 25"
18" x 24"
17" x 23"
16" x 21"
15" x 20"
14" x 19"
13" x 17"
12" x 16"
11" x 15"
10" x 13"


NOTE! - Item on the picture is for illustration purpose only!
Size of  the actual sticker will  be different based on the size 
you
have purchased! 
Please check your place of application's
size and make sure that 
the graphic will fit before you make your order!

This is a one color decal, die-cut from quality performance vinyl.  
There is no background color.
The background is trimmed off!
Only the white part/image shown on the first photo will stay on the surface.
The background color will be the color of the surface that you apply it to.
We use high performance gloss vinyl that is 
waterproof and weatherproof.

The graphic can be easily applied by removing the transfer tape and applying to any smooth CLEAN surface.
The decal is perfect for most smooth surfaces such as window, mirror, painted wall, laptop,vehicle body, and etc.
There are many Installation Instruction Videos on YouTube! Please watch carefully and follow the instructions.
If you have any questions, please let us know!


Show Your Team Pride!

Payment:
Immediate payment is required for this item. 

Shipping: 
Item will be shipped in 1 business day(Excluding Holidays)! 
Orders Made on Saturday and Sunday will be shipped on Monday!

Returns: 
14 Days from the day of Delivery! 
Returns are accepted only if the item is defective or not as described!
Buyer pays return shipping!

NOTE! 
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us!

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