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2pcs F Sport Decal Sticker For Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $8.75
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:New Other Part Number:Car Key Decal Brand:Decal Shop Surface Finish:Brushed Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:S3032-2sk


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 F Sport decal for Shift Knob

 

 

Description:

You will received TWO small piece of F Sport aluminum look decal sticker. size of the sticker is 0.4" inch by 1" inch

* sticker * only , shift knob is not include

 

Application:

Very easy to apply on, clean your key with paper towel just peel and stick on your shift knob, Easy DIY installation in less than 2 minutes. Will NOT leave any mark or dirt on your shift knob when removed

 

 

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