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(1 X) 6'w Michael Jordan Micheal Air Decal Vinyl Sticker Any Colour Type E on 2040-parts.com

US $3.00
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N.T, HK

N.T, HK
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 (1 X) 6'W   Michael Jordan Micheal Air decal vinyl sticker any colour type E

Decals Aren't Just For Car Windows 
Our Sticker Decals can Be Applied to Almost any Smooth Clean Surface Such as -

Motorcycles, Cars, Helmets, Skateboards, Snow boards, Mirrors, Laptops, Lockers, ToolBoxes, Books, Guitars, Home Walls, Windows, Water Craft, School Folders, Boats, Trailers, ATV's, Computer Cases, Video Game Consoles

shipping takes about 7-10 days  to USA 

Items are sent from HONG KONG by airmail

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