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Cape Girardeau, Missouri, US
Brand: Masso Condition: New Color: Black & Green original cost: $35.00selling price: $15.00 Made In England, A+ Quality Free Shipment: USPS Standard Shipping Please read the direction on the back before sticking it on your tank!!!! Handle Time: 1 Day Check out other style protector in Seller's other items Please note our warehouse locate in South-East Missouri, and only ship to US. We shipped your items within 2 hours except weekends & holiday, otherwise we will send a monster sticker as gift with your item! |
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