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150cm(1.5m) X 30cm Diy Carbon Fiber Wrap Roll Sticker For Car Auto Vehic on 2040-parts.com

US $1.25
Location:

China, CN

China, CN
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:

Specification:
Unit: 1pc
size: 1.27Mx30cm
Color: Black
Condition: 100% brand new
Self adhesive stickers
High temperature & water Proof
It can be Applied to Car used, motorcycle parts, metal, mobile phone, laptop, furniture window molding. etc, it can be cut for the shape you like. 
Direction: Apply with a heat gun is suggested.
Apply them on your vehicle interior to make your vehicle special and outstand!
Please read the shipping time before buy the item. Business days not including weekend. I will send the item within 24 hours. The delivery time count from the day after I send the item.

Shipping Detailed:
Item will be shipped within 1 business days.
Payment:
We take PAYPAL only.
The payment have to be made within 5 days.

Refund policy:

If not satisfied, please let me know and you can return it in original condition via air registered mail within 14 days of your receiving the item for a full refund. 

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