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Bling Rhinestone Car Start Ignition Button Diamond Sticker Interior Accessory on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mini-Factory Manufacturer Part Number:MF-Btn_Car_01 Primary Color:Silver Surface Finish:Silver UPC:9603526044681

Product Features

  • Crystal Bling Ring Sticker - Ignition Key Decoration.
  • Universal Fit On Engine Ignition Button.
  • Made of High Quality Rhinestones.
  • Easy apply, strong Adhesive!
  • Color:Silver.


Package Includes

1 X Rhinestone Ignition Button Diamond Sticker

Shipping

1) Items are dispatched within 24 hours exluding weekends and holidays.

2) Orders from the United States will all be shipped out via USPS. The shipment usually takes 3-5 business days(Saturday and Sunday excluded).

3) Local pick up is not available

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