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2 Sheets Car Stickers Racing Decal Motocross Atv Hot Sale! Free Shipping S028 on 2040-parts.com

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2 SHEETS CAR STICKERS RACING DECAL MOTOCROSS ATV HOT SALE! FREE SHIPPING S028

Perfect!! for Motocross Racing Or Sticking to Things.

Quality is good and easy sticker on Easy peel Waterproof.

The Motocross Team Kit set a sheet size 7"x 10.5".

Printed on vinyl sticker and Printed on Clear Film.


QTY : One Set (2 Sheets.) 


Picture may be a little different from the exact item due to the light, hope you can understand, thanks!


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The package will be shipped directly from Thailand via (Standard Small package) Airmail and it will take about 11-20 business days.

 

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