India Car Decoration Mirror Hanging Netipatam- Gold Tone- 3 Colors- Usa Seller on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
VERY NICE, NEW, TRADITIONAL CAR DECORATION TO HANG FROM REARVIEW MIRROR. THE DECORATION RESEMBLES THE TRADITIONAL COVER ON AN ELEPHANTS HEAD (NETIPATAM). VERY AUSPICIOUS FOR YOUR CAR. THE DECORATION IS MADE OF GOLD TONE MATERIAL WITH YARN FRINGE, ABOUT 5.5" LONG WITH STRING TIES. GREEN YEllow RED YARN. KEEP IN MIND THAT COLORS MAY LOOK SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT IN PICTURES. BID WITH CONFIDENCE, I SHIP IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING PAYMENT. NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE. IN CASE OF RETURN, ONLY COST OF THE ITEM WILL BE REFUNDED. THANKS FOR LOOKING, PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS TOO!!
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