New Large Bmw Gumback Sticker on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, United States
NEW LARGE BMW GUMBACK STICKER. New, never used from a smoke free home. Familiar blue and white BMW symbol on a black background with Gold BMW lettering. The round shaped sticker is 6 3/4" in diameter. The US dollar bill is in the photo for size comparison only. Winning bidder shall pay two dollars for mailing within the Continental USA via USPS First Class mail. All others, please inquire about mailing costs prior to bidding. CA residents must pay 8.75% sales tax or provide a copy of a CA resale license. Please ask any questions before bidding. Please take a look at the other stickers I currently have up for auction. |
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