Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

12 Sh. Atv☼quad Bike★ Skateboard Dirt☼ Scooter Car Motorbike Helmet Stickers#st6 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Bangna, Bangkok, TH

Bangna, Bangkok, TH
Item must be returned within:60 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

 

 Description
 This auction is for set of 12 sheets DIECAST SKATEBOARD KTM mx motocross HELMET trailer
dirtbike ATV gear
Car Stickers

Feature
They are all solid vinyl, water and weather proof, pre-cut ready, great for your car..

STICKER SIZE
7 x 10 inch(17 x 25cm.) per sheet

Shipping
Please allow up to 14-28 days to arrive, we ship worldwide...
any problem please contact us....

Racing Decals for Sale

Local Motors Announces Texas Competition

Sat, 30 Jan 2010

New American car company Local Motors has announced the Texas Motors competition, the 19th design contest initiated by the Boston based start-up company. The deadline for submissions is February 10, 2010. The brief, which asks entrants to design a dynamic and capable hunting vehicle for the gamers of the largest US state, stipulates that the vehicle should be a ready-made solution for hunters of every variety, whether hunting stags or fowl.

Volvo ES wagon completes new concept car trio (2014)

Mon, 24 Feb 2014

By Ollie Kew and Damion Smy First Official Pictures 24 February 2014 10:00 This is our first look at the new Volvo estate car concept that’ll be shown at the 2014 Geneva motor show. Called the Volvo ES Concept, it’s the third and final design study from Volvo’s new chief designer Thomas Ingenlath, who’s been pinched from Volvo rival VW to pen a sharp and sexy new range of Swedish metal to take on the dominant Germans. We’ve seen Ingenlath’s idea of a BMW 4-series-sized coupe, and an XC90-previewing SUV.

Akio Toyoda: Toyota's top car guy has a lifelong driving passion

Tue, 01 Jun 2010

As Akio Toyoda climbed the ranks at the automaker his grandfather had founded, many Toyota Motor Corp. managers treated the scion with kid gloves. Not Hiromu Naruse.