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6 Sheets Helmet Bike Tool Box Stickers Motorcycle Graphics Kits Decals Racing S1 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.50
Location:

Bang Kapi, Bangkok, Thailand

Bang Kapi, Bangkok, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:car Size:7x10 Manufacturer Part Number:no Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand

6 sheets Helmet Bike Tool Box Stickers Motorcycle Graphics Kits Decals Racing


Description


Size  7" X 10" inches. (width x height)
 
Quantity  6 sheets
 
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.


SHIPPING

We Shipping Handling WORLDWIDE. The package will be shipped directly from Thailand via Economy/Standard Small package Airmail, No tracking number, and it will take about 11-23 business days.


PAYMENT

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RETURN POLICY

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