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Seaswirl Boat Decal 8626-0384 | 2301 Black Silver Sticker
Boat part number 8600587 is a new "2301" model decal from Seaswirl Boats, part number 8626-0384 .
made for Seaswirl Boats
$12.95 MSRP: $17.48
GLS Stock #: 8600587-AF416
67 in stock
Boat part number 8600587 is a new "2301" model decal from Seaswirl Boats, part number 8626-0384 .
This decal is constructed out of black, silver, and gold colored vinyl and white colored accents with an adhesive backing. Measures approximately 12 1/2" L x 2" H overall.
Sold as a single.
Specifications:
This decal is constructed out of black, silver, and gold colored vinyl and white colored accents with an adhesive backing. Measures approximately 12 1/2" L x 2" H overall.
Sold as a single.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Seaswirl
- Model: 2301
- Part Number: 8626-0384
- Material: Vinyl
- Color: Black / Silver / Gold
- Overall Dimensions: 12 1/2" L x 2" H
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual included.
Hardware not included.
Please allow surface a minimum of 24 hours to dry before applying decals and/or pinstripe.
Product Questions
I would require two of these decals... what would the costs be for these with shipping included?
(Or, can they be picked up or sent regular mail via USPS?)
(Or, can they be picked up or sent regular mail via USPS?)
Question by: Dale on Apr 27, 2021, 7:07 PM
Hello Dale,
To determine shipping costs/options, you can put two into the shopping cart and enter your postal code. You'll get a number of options.
We don't however ship regular mail. Nothing less than 1st Class.
Thank you,
Gene
To determine shipping costs/options, you can put two into the shopping cart and enter your postal code. You'll get a number of options.
We don't however ship regular mail. Nothing less than 1st Class.
Thank you,
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Apr 28, 2021, 10:53 AM