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Band Aid Band-aid Hard Hat / Helmet Vinyl Decal Sticker Funny Job Safety Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Austell, Georgia, United States

Austell, Georgia, United States
Band aid band-aid hard hat / helmet vinyl decal sticker funny job safety cap, US $4.99, image 1
Condition:New Finish:Glossy

Description:
This listing is for 3 stickers.
UV and fade resistant.
Great for windows, laptops, tablets, walls, cars, and more!  Installation instructions are included!

Size:
Size is approximately 3 inches in length x 1 inch in height


Shipping:
FREE SHIPPING within the United States!!!  Ships out in 1-2 business days!

International Shipping:
Will ship internationally via USPS First Class International.   Buyer is responsible for any fees that may be associated with international sales.  Please check with customs in your country if you are unsure about any fees or restrictions before purchasing.
-Delivery time is varied by destination. 
-Please allow anywhere from 2-4 weeks to receive item. 
WE DO NOT MAIL TO FORWARDING COURIERS!!  SO IF YOU HAVE A SHIPPING COURIER THAT FORWARDS YOUR MAIL, PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE THIS ITEM!

Payment:
Paypal

Refunds: 
Only unused items can be returned within a 14 day time period.  Shipping will be paid for by buyer for all returned item.  Full refund will be given once item is received.

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