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2 Hamann Di-cut Sticker Decals For European Tuners, Car Detailing. on 2040-parts.com

US $4.55
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Nonthaburi, NO, TH

Nonthaburi, NO, TH
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Set of 2 HAMANN di-cut sticker decals.

For European Tuners, Fine quality vinyl stickers, long lasting.

Professionally hand cutted. No background.

Size approximately 18cm x 3cm

Application tape included.

Available in white & black.

Please, inform the color when placing your order or 1black & 1white will be sent as displayed. 

PayPal only please. Items will be shipped within 2-3 business days after receiving cleared payment. Once item is shipped, I can not locate it's whereabouts. But feel free to ask about product description.

Please, allow 14 - 30 days shipping time.
Shipping cost for each additional item is 1USD.

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