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2016 Honda Fit & Hybrid Japanese Brochure Jdm on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
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Japan, Japan

Japan, Japan
Condition:New

2016 HONDA FIT & hybrid Japanese Brochure JDM

about 30 pages / A4 size

Language: Text In Japanese Language.
Condition: excellent
Shipping cost  include the commission and packing fee REGULAR EMS to USA /Oceania = $ 19.50 (4-8days) / Insurable
REGULAR EMS to Europe = $ 23.40(4-8days) / Insurable
REGULAR EMS to Asia = $ 14.30(4-8days) / Insurable

Non insurance , non trucking # shipping------->
I do not give money back  in the case of nondelivery and damage.
Printed matter AIR to USA /Oceania = US$12.48 (1-2 weeks)
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