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12"x50" 3d Black Carbon Fiber Vinyl Car Wrap Sheet Roll Film Stickers on 2040-parts.com

Location:

青岛市, 山东省, China

青岛市, 山东省, China
Condition:New Brand:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply

 100% Brand New In Box (Never Been Used or Installed)

      Permanent acrylic pressure-sensitive self-adhesive

      Stretchable with heat

      Easily cleansed with water

      Resistant to UV, water, dirt, grease, salt, mild acid and oil

      Long lasting

      Easy remove without residue

 

Use for:

 

       Interior or Exterior of Automobile parts such as:

     Fenders, Door handles, tire rims, exhaust pipes. Dashboard, Steering wheel, interior door handles, Glove compartments, car control panel, ect.

     Printers DVD Player     Labtops/Computers Guitars/Drums      Appliances Other Instruments    Phones Furniture     Mugs/Cups Book Cover

     Watches Doors      Wallets Album Cover     Pocket Knife Glasses    Clip board Sports Gear

 

Package include:

1 Roll 12" X 50" Black 3D Twill-Weave Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film Wrap Sheet 31cm X 127cm

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