Car Truck Badge Chorme Emblem Stickers Gecko Gecco (small) 2pcs Set on 2040-parts.com
深圳市, 廣東省, CN
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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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