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2 Jdm Option2 3m Reflective Di-cut Sticker Decals Car Tuning Detailing. on 2040-parts.com

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Set of 2 JDM Option2 sticker decals.

3M premium quality vinyl, long lasting.

Reflects light at night.

Professionally hand cutted. No background. Available only in RED.

Size approximately 18.5cm x 5cm

Application tape included.

 

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