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Joker Face Die Cut Truck Car Auto Decals Sticker Vinyl Self Adhesive Emblem_1025 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Worldwide shipping, Ukraine

Worldwide shipping, Ukraine
Condition:New Brand:Avery Primary Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:1025 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Description

JOKER FACE Die Cut Truck Car Auto Decals Stickers Vinyl Self Adhesive Emblem Logo (№1025)

Quantity: 1 decal

Default - the color Black. You can order any color, please contact us.

 

Characteristics:

1) Size – 15 cm (approximately  6 inches)

2) Size – 20 cm (approximately 7 3/4 inches)

3) Size – 25 cm (approximately 10 inches)

4) Size – 30 cm (approximately 11 3/4 inches)

5) Size – 40 cm (approximately 15 3/4 inches)

6) Size – 50 cm (approximately 19 1/2 inches)

 

Material – vinyl

 

 PAYMENT POLICY

 

We only accept Paypal, please don't bid if you don't have a Paypal account. It's the safest and fastest way to pay! Payment must be received within 7 days after auction end, if you unable to pay within this time frame for any reasons please notify us as soon as possible!

 

SHIPPING INFORMATION

 

The items will be carefully packed and shipped from Ukraine by International Air Mail (without tracking number or with tracking number, as you have selected).

 

The normal delivery time will be 7-15 business days. But sometimes time of delivery can be up to 30 days due to unknown for us reasons. So if you don't received anything please contact us only in 15 days after receipt of the notification about sending.

 

We will send our items within 48 hours (except holidays) after your payment has been received and cleared.

 

Combined shipping discount is available for each additional item, also we have sales and  give the discounts to our regular buyers!

 

WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!

 

 

 

RETURN POLICY

 

Items may be returned (if you are not 100% satisfied) within 14 days after the buyer receives it. Refund will be given as money back. The buyer is responsible for shipping cost.

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