Blue Cell Phone Gps Ipod Sunglass Sticky Pad Mp3 Mp4 Anti-slip Pad Mat on 2040-parts.com
US $6.49
Location:
Not Specified, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
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THIS AUCTION is for 1 anti-slip sticky pad. This pad is perfect to hold a cell phone, glasses, keys, ipod, gps and just about anything you can think of. The sticky pad will not leave any residue on items placed on it. Installation is very easy. Just clean the desired area completely clear of dust and dirt and lay the pad down. Listing is for blue but you can reguest black, clear, or pink. You will receive blue unless you make a note in your payment asking for another color.
FOR BUY IT NOW LISTING CLICK HERE
UNLESS YOU INFORM US YOU WILL RECEIVE THE BLUE COLOR. BELOW IS ONLY EXAMPLES OF BLACK
INSTALLED.
Size: 9.5cm * 15cm
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Note: This pad is compatible with soft vinyl surfaces. Avoid use on surfaces that have a lacquered finish (i.e. wood and some leather). Also avoid use on cars with hard or painted plastic dashes.
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