Brabus Satin Aluminum Car Sticker. Size 2.48", Thickness 0.03". on 2040-parts.com
Москва, Московская область, Russian Federation
Satin aluminum car sticker. Size 2.48" (63 mm), thickness 0.03" (0.8 mm). Image warranty 30 years in corrosive environment and climatic conditions including UV light. On the reverse side applied with 3M 468MP adhesive tape.
Attention! Glue only at positive temperature (not less than +10), on a dry, clean and degreased surface.
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