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2 Jdm J's Racing Di-cut Sticker Decals Aftermarket Racing Sponsor. on 2040-parts.com

US $6.25
Location:

Nonthaburi, NO, Thailand

Nonthaburi, NO, Thailand
Condition:New Type:Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Hood Decal, Window Decal, Windshield Decal Theme:Aftermarket Parts, Custom Text, Racing, Sports

 You are bidding on:

Set of 2 J's racing di-cut sticker decals.

For Honda, Fine quality vinyl stickers, long lasting.

No background.

Size approximately 19cm x 4.5cm

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 ship via economy shipping within 2 business days after receiving cleared payment. 

Please, allow 14 - 30 days shipping time. 

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