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6 Atv Bike Motogp Hrc Truck Skateboard Car Motocross Decal Sticker Kit Sponsor on 2040-parts.com

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6 x MOTO-GP DIRT BIKE QUAD SCORPION RACING HRC SUPERCROSS DECAL STICKERS

Size

 7" X 10" inches. (width x height)

Quantity 

6 pieces.

Color

Mix - White, green, yellow,red 

Detail 

Printed On Quality sticker.
Water resistance.
An Outdoor Life Expectancy.
Pre-cut.
Easy to apply and remove by you need to clean the surface before apply.

Payment 

I accept paypal only. Please pay within 2 days after auction end.

Shipping 

We ship within 1-3 business days of payment.
We ship to confirmed Paypal addresses only.
We ship by standard Thailand Airmail without tracking number. If you want tracking number, plese add more 3$.

Delivery time will be 14-30 of business days and delays may occur due to post office issues, customs & holidays. 

Return 

No return.

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