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1pc Cool 3d Metal Bat Auto Logo Car Sticker Metal Batman Badge Emblem Tail Decal on 2040-parts.com

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中国, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Type:Body Decal Warranty:Yes Theme:Animals Feature:car body decoration Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply style:Badge Primary Color:Silver Color:Silver,golden,Black Finish:Metallic Material:Metal Size:8x2.4cm UPC:Does not apply

Item specifics 1pc Cool 3D Metal bat auto logo car sticker metal batman badge emblem tail decal This list is 1 piece bat metal Car modified Sticker,the sticker is for professional manufacturer produces, high quality, high credibility!It's the best choice for your car decoration! We check each single piece before shipment including design,color,surface,polishing,packing to meet the satisfication of every retail customers. We understand if we only sent 1% defective goods from our production lot, a retail customer will get 100% defectives. Color:Black,Silver,GoldenMaterial:MetalSize:8x2.4cm About 3.15x0.95inch Packing:1 xbat car sticker Payment We only accept payment via paypal Please pay the money within 5 days after the auction ended Please offer home or mobile phone when the item's Value exceed 100(USD,EUR,AUD,GBP) We ship to PayPal's address ONLY. Please make sure your address in PayPal is matched with your shipping address before you pay.
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