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300pcs /lot Sticker Bomb Decal Vinyl Roll Car Skate Skateboard Laptop Luggage on 2040-parts.com

Location:

邵阳市绥宁县, 湖南省, China

邵阳市绥宁县, 湖南省, China
Condition:New Brand:DICEN Manufacturer Part Number:20151110

"You will receive at least 300 differents Stickers. No duplicates."

Products information:

Material :Vinyl

Size :6-12CM (2.36-4.72in)

Packing: 300Pcs/Bag

Weight: About 300g

Applications:

You can stick in Travel Suitcase, car, sliding plate, pencil box ,phone ,computer so on.

Sun protection and Waterproof, car stying, fashion decoration DIY

Shipping methods: 

For small order (Less than 35Bags ), it will be sent to you by China air post or E-packet, you will receive them about 10-30 working days.

For large order (Over 35Bags), it will be sent to you by DHL, Fedex, UPS or EMS, you will receive them about 5-10 working days.

For any product problem:

Please kindly note, if there were something wrong with the products, please do not hesitate to leave a message on ebay,we will solve it immediately when we receive your news.

As per your feedback:

Your positive feedback will be a great help for us, so if possible we would be very grateful if you leave a POSITIVE feedback after receiving your order.

Please kindly note: 

As we have more than 500 kinds different pictures, so the 300Pcs pictures are random  put into the bag by our workers.

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