Hardline Products Series 200 Factory Matched 3-Inch Boat & PWC Registration Number Kit, Solid Black
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tlcandme
> 3 dayQuality product. The Royal blue looks great.
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pvgrider
> 3 dayHavent used it yet but it looks like the original numbers
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DTG
> 3 dayThe letters were plentiful and easy to install. The font is stylish on our modified kayaks.
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Anonymous
> 3 dayThese letters/numbers are great on our pontoon. They give it some piazzas rather than the old square black ones. And they match our Bimini top.
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Zuzana Namesna
> 3 dayLove it, I’ve had these on my Jetski for 2 years and they are still holding up
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matt h
> 3 daygood product for money just wish there was 1 more rows for mistakes
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Buana
> 3 dayHigh quality letters at a very competitive price. I was very pleased with the purchase and would highly recommend this item.
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Myscreenname
Greater than one weekHad good success on the first watercraft we put them on so we went to ordered a set for the second watercraft. The other digits stuck however all four of the 9’s and U’s didn’t seem to have the same adhesion quality and all of them fell off, making the numbers that did stick irrelevant. I will be contacting the company and updating this with what they decide to do to make it right. UPDATE: I sent a message to the company and they responded very quickly. They sent me replacement decals, which were of noticeably better quality, and they have worked great since. Excellent product and even better customer service!
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maihiro
> 3 dayExactlly as advertised. These were bought for mailbox stand. Numbers were easy to put on. The advice of others was helpful - spray with some soapy water so it can be adjusted. Tough vinyl like material.
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Luigi
> 3 dayLots of letters and numbers. You probably wont use them all. The letters have stayed on so far. This is how I applied the letters and numbers. First, I cut the letters and numbers that I needed and arranged them in the order that I needed. Then, I taped the back portion of the sticky protector and fined tuned the alignment. Then, I took masking tape and put it over the face of the letters and numbers (it took a few passes to get it all). Then, I peeled the sticky protector the back of the letter and numbers and transferred the whole thing (on the masking tape) on to my boat. Press down hard and the letters will stick to the boat. Then peel the masking tape off. Everything should be nice and straight as one unit. Tedious? Yes. But its worth the time and effort to have straight and equally spaced letters.