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Guang Zhou, Guang Dong, China
Item would be shipped in ONE business day Return: 30 day refund guarantee High quality Brushed Aluminum Alloy, self-adhesive backing Easy Installation, Peel and Stick *Make sure the surface is clean* Size: Approx 17.5cm x 3.5cm Same as you, I love my car too Thank you for watching and happy bidding guys! :) |
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Universal limited brushed sticker 3d metal logo badge decal car auto emblem(US $14.68)
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Limited brushed sticker 3d metal universal logo emblem badge decal car auto(US $14.68)
Limited brushed sticker 3d metal logo universal emblem badge decal car auto(US $14.68)
Limited brushed sticker universal 3d metal logo emblem badge decal car auto(US $14.68)
Limited brushed sticker 3d metal logo emblem badge decal universal car auto(US $14.68)
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