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12 Germany Flag Decal 2"x1.2" German Deutsch Vinyl Hard Hat Helmet Sticker Eagle on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:YDD Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Type:Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Tailgate Decal, Window Decal Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:YDD-US-2298 Size:1.2" x 2"

Product:Self-Adhesive Vinyl Sticker / Decal Set
Size:
1.2" x 2"  (approx. size of each sticker)
Sizes are approximate. Measured from edge of material to edge of material.
Color:
 (as shown)
Actual color(s) may differ slightly due to monitor color calibration.
Qty:Set includes 12 Stickers / Decals
Material:Premium Commercial Grade Vinyl
Application:Peel & Stick

Product Information

UV Fade Resistant Vibrant Colors

High Resolution Print
Suitable for Indoor or Outdoor use
100% Washable / Waterproof

Durable, Weatherproof Vinyl

Easy Peel & Stick Application

Adhesive on Back of Sticker

Payment: We accept payments through PayPal..
Shipping: Buyer's shipping information must include the following: Full name (first and last) and company name (if applicable), house number and street name and/or PO Box number, city/town, state/province and zip/postal code. Any of the above mentioned information not given at time of purchase could result in a delay in shipment.
 It is suggested that customers residing in the U.S. include their 4 digit routing number along with their zip code.
 Item(s) will not be shipped until seller has receipt of cleared payment. Delivery dates are estimated and item(s) may arrive sooner or later than the dates shown. Delivery times are counted as business days (Mon-Fri), excluding weekends and holidays. Holidays (in any country) that fall within the Mon-Fri time period may slightly delay delivery time.
 Additional fees may be incurred if a shipment is returned to us for any reason by the postal service or not received by the buyer due to an incorrect shipping address.

Returns: Seller must be contacted before returning any item. Item(s) are to be returned in their original condition (New), not damaged or altered in anyway. Buyer pays return shipping (we will not refund / reimburse these fees).
Item(s) must be returned with tracking to guarantee that we receive the item. A refund will not be issued until after the item has been received by us and the tracking number used to return the item verifies that we have received it. If we do not receive the item, a refund will not be issued.
 any shipping & handling fees were applied to original purchase, they are non-refundable.

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