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Explosive Ammo Box Stickers - 2 Pair - Army, Navy, Air-Force, RAF

$ 2.50

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A pair of Explosive warning stickers, perfect for Ammo boxes, Gun cases, Weapons chests, Army, Navy, Air-Force, RAF, USAAF, Marines, Hot Rods, Dragster, etcShown fitted to our vintage ammo box, but great for a bit of a joke tooOrange & Black in colourMachine cut to Diamond shape Each sticker measures approximately 50mm across the diamond point to point, or 35mm along each side)2 stickers suppliedKey is for size comparison only and is not includedStickers are printed in external quality inks on premium outdoor grade vinyl, this automotive specification vinyl is medium tack and will not damage paintwork providing it is sound, well keyed and applied to an acceptable standardIf required stickers may be clear coated after fitting with most modern clear coats and lacquers (request vinyl sample when ordering for testing if you are unsure)

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