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Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 Racing New T-shirt on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

JDM Tees, MY

JDM Tees, MY
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Gender:Men Size:S,M,L,XL,XXL,XXXL Color:Blacks

 Product Details:

Our great black t-shirt is made of 100% preshrunk cotton, high-quality and heavyweight. Standard fit.

Our black t-shirt will be printed using high performance digital printing technology in full color with durable photo quality reproduction.

  • 6.1 oz. 100% Heavyweight Cotton
  • Standard Fit
  • High Quality

Size Chart:

 
Chest
Length
Small
36-38"
25.5"
Medium
39-41"
26"
Large
42-44"
27"
X-Large
45-46"
28"
2X-Large
47-48"
29"
3X-Large
49-50"
30"
* Please inform me your selected SIZE AND T-SHIRT COLOR during payment checkout via ebay / paypal messages.
DEFAULT COLOR WILL BE BLACK IF THERE'S NO SPECIFIC COLOR REQUESTED FROM BUYER.

 

Payment:

·         We accept PAYPAL or E-Check only.

·         Buyers are expected to pay within 3-5 days after winning closed.

·         We will base on your Paypal and Ebay to compare and confirm address, and we will ship your  items safely.

*Please notice us a.s.a.p. if there’s any changes or amend on your address.

 

Shipping & Handling:

·         3-5 Days of Handling.

·         Item Ship Out Without Tracking Number/Code.

·         Expectation Lead Time:

o   2-3 Weeks postal working days for capital cities.

o   2-3 Weeks postal working days for other destinations.

o   3-4 Weeks postal working days for more remote destinations.

Especially in Europe (Spain, Italy, UK, German and France)

WE OFFER WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.

 

Return Policy:

·         We have a very simple policy that is if you not receive the item (refer delivery time) @ the item is damage within 7 days after received, we will refund back your money. Buyers pay for the shipping cost.

 

Feedback:

·         We are appreciated positive feedback for all categories from our customer and we simply will return it positive feedback to our customer. If not satisfied with our product and services please do not leave negative/neutral feedback. Give us an opportunity to make you happy and we can resolve it whatever issue.

·         DON’T HESITATE TO CONTACT ME IF U ANY INQUIRY AND PROBLEM RAISE.

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