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Ed Hardy "love Kills" Auto Shade on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kokomo, Indiana, United States

Kokomo, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

This listing is for a double pane, pop up auto sun shade. Each pane is 25 in. by 28 in and has the Ed Hardy "Love Kills" tattoo design. There is a list on the back of the packaging of the vehicles that the shades will fit and that is included in the 2nd picture. This item is brand new and has never been opened!

***ALL PURCHASES ARE FINAL. NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED NOR REFUNDS GIVEN FOR AN ITEM. MAKE SURE THAT YOUR ADDRESS IS CORRECT SO THAT THE ITEM IS SHIPPED DIRECTLY TO YOU. PAYMENT IS EXPECTED WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER PURCHASE. NO EXCEPTIONS. ONCE PAYMENT IS RECEIVED IN FULL; I WILL PRINT A SHIPPING LABEL AND SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE DATE PAYMENT WAS RECEIVED. I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING!!***

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