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2 Speed Monkey, Di-cut Sticker Decals. Car Tuning, Detailing. Jdm 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:Cartoon, Custom Image, Custom Text, Racing, Sports

You are bidding on:

Set of 2 Speed Monkey di-cut sticker decals.

Fine quality vinyl stickers, long lasting.

No background.

Size approximately 18.5cm x 5cm.

Application tape included.

Available in white & black:

White is most visible on tinted windows and darker shade paint jobs(black, blue vehicles, etc).

Black is most visible on lighter shade paint jobs(white, yellow vehicles, etc).

Please inform the decals color when placing your order or 1 of each colour will be sent as in display picture.

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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