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2 Do Not Step On Toilet Bowl Signs Big & Small Nonreflective Sticker Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $2.48
Location:

default, BA, Thailand

default, BA, Thailand
Condition:New Country of Manufacture:Thailand



2 DO NOT STEP ON TOILET BOWL 


SIGNS BIG & SMALL


NONREFLECTIVE


STICKER FREE SHIPPING




Big Diameter :4 inch or 10 cm.

[Approx.] 


Small Diameter :2.8 inch or 7.3 cm.

[Approx.] 


I accept ONLY PayPal for payment. The payment is expected within 5 days after the auction ends.

 


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package will be shipped directly from Thailand

via  Standard Small package Airmail, No tacking

number, and it will take about 15-25 business

days.

 


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any reason, please contact us for a return

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