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Jdm Authentic Parking Permit Decal Sticker Hiroshima Nissan Nismo Gt-r 350z 370z on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Manhattan Beach, California, US

Manhattan Beach, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes

Super tough to find UNUSED parking permit sticker/decal from Japan.  Item is NEW and complete with protective backing.  To top it off, these permits are for Hiroshima!  Doesn't get much better than this!

Actual item may have a different permit number, but will be New and Unused.  We have several in stock and we are located here in the US.  Please email us if you are interested in multiple permits. 

Be sure to check out our other auctions for some VERY difficult to find JDM Permits and Decals!

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