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Motocross Dirt Rider Car Racing Bike Moto-gp Skateboard Stickers 6 Sheets on 2040-parts.com

US $9.79
Location:

Bang Khen, Bangkok, Thailand

Bang Khen, Bangkok, Thailand
Condition:New


Size

7 x 10 inches/ sheet

Quantity 

6 sheets


Detail 

Printed On Quality sticker.
Water resistance.
An Outdoor Life Expectancy.
Pre-cut.
Easy to apply and remove by you need to clean the surface before apply.

Payment 

I accept paypal only. 

Shipping 

We ship within 3 business days of payment.
We ship to confirmed Paypal addresses only.
We ship by standard Thailand Airmail without tracking number. If you want tracking number, please add more 3$.

Delivery time will be 20-30 of business days and delays may occur due to post office issues, customs & holidays. 

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