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Mercedes-benz Class E350 Real Carbon Fiber Letters Emblem Badge on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Taoyuan,Lujhu , Taiwan

Taoyuan,Lujhu , Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:CF Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:E350 Surface Finish:Carbon Fiber Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Mercedes-BENZ Class E350 Real Carbon Fiber Letters Emblem Badges

You Are Bidding On Brand New Real Carbon Fiber Letters Emblem Badges For Mercedes-BENZ E350 Model.

This Item Are Exactly Same As The Pictured.

  <<Item's Special Features>>

*High Quality Materials -These letters emblem badges are made of high quality grand A+++ carbon fiber material.

*Package: 4 pcs in one packing case mold .

*Emblem size is almost the same exact size as the OEM standard letters .

*All items are brand new and ready to ship.

(Exception: If This Goods Are Sold Out, Please Allow Us 10-15 Days To Produce.)

*These letters emblem badges will perfect fit for your car and easy to install, no modification needed.

*There are come with 3M tape in the black of carbon fiber letters emblem badges .

*These are made in Taiwan and the fitment are guaranteed. 

*This is not the low quality articles made in China as you see all over e-Bay.

*Shortcoming of the inexpensive items in other seller:

   1.It Is Unable To Go Through The Long-Term Sunshine.

   2.It Can't Stand Washing For A Long Time.

*Economy Int'l Flat Rate Shipping--By Airmail:

   1.This Is not Offer Online Tracking Service.

   2.Please Allow Airmail 7-21 Days For Delivery.

     (The Cheap One Transportation Service)    

*Mercedes-BENZ Class E350 Models. Please confirm your car model before you purchase.

                 If you have any question , welcome to inquire

               

 

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