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Blue Motocross Racing Riding Dirt Bike Bicycle Full Finger Motorcycle Gloves Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

shanghai, CN

shanghai, CN
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:

Specifications:


Color: As picture
Size:  XL
SIZE          CENTIMETERS         INCHES
Medium       17.5cm-21cm             7" to 8.5"
Large           21cm-23cm               8.5" to 9"
X-Large       23cm-25cm               9" to 10"
MEASURE AROUND HAND WITH THUMB EXTENDED
MEASURE HAND CIRCUMFERENCE

(Colours may not appear exactly as seen on photo in real life due to variations between the computer monitors and naked eye colour difference.)


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Delivery Time

Working Days (not including holiday)

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15-19

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Working Days + Saturday + Sunday

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United States

Rate (item arrived)

5.2%

50%

19.1%

3.4%

4.4%

Refund

United Kingdom

Rate (item arrived)

9.9%

43.2%

44.3%

25.2%

5.7%

Refund

Australia

Rate (item arrived)

11.4%

32.1%

44.3%

7.2%

4%

Refund

France

Rate (item arrived)

8.4%

30.7%

43.1%

24.5%

7.0%

Refund

Germany

Rate (item arrived)

11.1%

22.2%

30.3%

20.9%

15.5%

Refund

Canada

Rate (item arrived)

2%

45.1%

31.4%

17.6%

3.9%

Refund

Brazil

Rate (item arrived)

5%

8.6%

15%

43.8%

28.1%

Refund

 

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