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38cm Summer Style Lace Ice Silk Red Vehicle Car Steering Wheel Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong
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38cm Summer Style Lace Ice Silk Red Vehicle Car Steering Wheel Cover 

Outer Diameter  :  38 cm 

Color : Red

PS : The compatibility list on top does not mean it will 100% fit on your car,  BMW , Porsche car may be difference steering wheel in difference country , so please measure and match the size with your car steering wheel before your purchase . 

The item is 100% brand new , never been used 

We accepted paypal only,

We shipped by first class airmail with tracking number to worldwide for free shipping

USA by USPS for 9-14 days,
Asia by HK post for 7-9 days,
Worldwide by HK post for 3-6 weeks,

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