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Revell Model Kit Club Logo Patch Embroidered Old Beautiful Original Vintage Used on 2040-parts.com

C $28.75
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    LE TON DE LA COULEUR SUR LES PHOTOS EBAY PEUT DIFFÉRER CET ÉCUSSON ORIGINAL

         THE COLOR TONE OF THE PICTURES MAY DIFFER EBAY THIS ORIGINAL PATCH

        

- Ancien écusson brodé, REVELL, club de modèle réduit. Distribué en 1972. Vintage.Original. PARFAIT POUR COLLECTIONNEUR !!!

- Dimensions; 3'' x 2'' env.  (8cm x 5.3cm)env.

- CONDITIONS;  DÉJÀ COUSU, USÉ

                     S.V.P. REFÉRER LES PHOTOS ZOOM POUR LES DÉTAILS ET LES CONDITIONS

- Vous recevrez, cet écusson, tel que vous voyez.

- ENVOI SOUS EMBALLAGE RIGIDE

- ENVIRONNEMENT SANS FUMER / SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT

- L'acheteur est responsable de cette condition.

- RETOUR NON ACCEPTÉ (vendeur privé)

- Délai 1-2 jours pour répondre, je suis beaucoup occupé.

- J'envoie seulement l'adresse de la transaction eBay/PayPal.

- EXPÉDITION GROUPÉE

- PAIEMENT PAYPAL SEULEMENT.

- MERCI !!!

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