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Car Blue Stainless Steel License Plate Screws X 4 Pieces on 2040-parts.com

US $10.50
Location:

Taichung City, Taiwan

Taichung City, Taiwan
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:Does not Apply Surface Finish:STAINLESS STEEL Brand:UNBRANDED


100% NEW HIGH QUALITY FINISH

YOUR BEST BUY TODAY

THIS BID IS FOR A SET OF 4 SCREWS



Bolt SIZE : Length 2.5cm
Screw SIZE :
Diameter 0.6cm


Material   STAINLESS STEEL

COLOR BLUE

OTHER COLOR CAN CHOOSE IN MY STORE

IF YOU HAVE TIME , YOU ALSO CAN TAKE A LOOK MY SELLING ITEMS


PAYMENT:

PAYPAL ONLY

DELIVERY:

WE DO WORLDWIDE SHIPPING

All packages will take 10-15 days ( Not include weekend) by Airplane with registered.

when I send the package , I will send you a message about the tracking




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