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Car Vinyl Graphics Side Sticker Body Decal Racing Stripe For Lancer Ex #cb40 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

深圳, 廣東省, China

深圳, 廣東省, China
Condition:New Type:Body Decal Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Theme:Racing Manufacturer Part Number:#CB40 Primary Color:Black Warranty:Yes Finish:Glossy Country/Region of Manufacture:China Brand:cpc

Car Vinyl sticker Stickers #cb40
*100% Brand new

*Washable and car wash safe

* 1pair(2sides) ,one for left side,one for right side

Please see pictures for color choices and include your choice in the notes section of your payment or email me your color choice as soon as you pay. If no other color is indicated, it will be sent as shown(Black gloss).

NOTE: Some colors will fade(After six months ),for example: red,blush,soft pink,orange, yellow,purple, ect.Please choose the color carefully,thanks.

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These decals should stick to any smooth, clean surface. These decals come coated with transfer tape to make installation very easy. Just peel off the backing, apply decal to smooth, clean surface, press firmly on decal, then remove transfer tape. Decals are not printed, they are cut out of vinyl. There is no background on these decals. The colored portion is the only part that is a decal.

The right method to remove the back.

 

 

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

International Buyers – Please Note:

1.Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

2.Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

3.This is a special order item from Japan, Korea, Hong Kong or other overseas distributors which may take approx. 2-3 weeks for shipping.

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2. An Email will be given to the winning bidder, including our contact information, payment and shipment. Please reply us after you receive our email. And we would contact you if you have no time to reply within 7 days;

3. Please arrange your payment within 2 days of the auction and payment must be received within 7 days after the close of the auction;

4. When you receive the package, please do the inspection before the deliveryman, and don’t agree to accept the shipment when you find it damaged. And please contact us immediately in order to make a claim for compensation from the shipping company.

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