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Ladies Love Outlaws Embroidered Iron On Motorcycle Biker Patch on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Fenton, Missouri, US

Fenton, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:No questions asked, return item in new condition for refund Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Make:Nov Tees Country of Manufacture:Unknown

New iron on embroidered patch. Size is 4" wide x 3" tall.

Missouri sales tax applies to all Missouri customers.

S&H within the USA: 99 cents for this patch. Combined shipping: We offer a flat 99 cents shipping on all patches purchased (buy 1 or 100 patches) when one payment is sent for all items. When separate payments are sent for each item, 99 cents shipping applies to each payment sent. Save money by sending one payment for all items, see below to learn how.

S&H to all other countries: $1.75 for this patch and 25 cents for each additional patch when one payment is sent for all items.

Understanding Combined S&H for multiple items : Combined S&H is "ONLY" offered when one payment is sent for all items. If you're unsure how to send one payment for multiple items through paypal, please request a combined invoice "before" sending payment. Sorry, we only combine shipping when one payment is sent for all items.

Buyer is responsible for any local import/customs taxes due.

Payment due within 7 days.




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