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3d Aluminum Vw Wheel Center Caps Sticker Decal For Volkswagens Logo Badge Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $16.50
Location:

Beijing, China

Beijing, China
Condition:New Primary Color:Black, Blue Size:55mm, 56mm, 60mm, 65mm, 70mm & 90mm Finish:Glossy Country/Region of Manufacture:China

3D Aluminum VW Wheel Center Caps Sticker Decal For Volkswagens LOGO Badge Emblem


1. 100% brand new, exactly as pictured.

2. Size: 55mm,56mm,60mm,65mm,70mm,90mm.

3. Emblem is self-adhesive, it uses adhesive sticker in the back just peel and stick.

4. Surface with a protective film, please tear it before use

5. Very easy installation

7. Items included in purchase: 4pieces/lot.

Please make sure it is fit for your car before purchase

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