Car Front Grill Grille Fender Hood Truck Chorme Badge Emblem Sti For Subura Red on 2040-parts.com
深圳市, 廣東省, CN
Description
Unique and innovative STI front grille emblem.Install it on your car front grille.It looks cool.Special design makes it different,and it changes the appearance of your car when stick it onto it.It makes your car different from others and attract more people to pay attention to your car.
Shipping time:
Usually, The item will sent out within 3 working day upon payment cleared. Delivery Time is approx. 10 - 18 business days to most US / UK / AU destinations.Country | Approx. Delivery time |
United States / United Kingdom / Australia | 10-18 working days |
Canada | 10-21 working days |
Brazil / South America | may take up to 5-6 weeks due to strict Custom Inspection |
Italy / France / Spain / Germany/ Eastern Europe | may take up to 5-6 weeks due to strict Custom Inspection |
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