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Russia Flag Decal 5"x3" Russian Soviet Vinyl Car Window Bumper Sticker Zu1 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
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Sticker City, CA

Sticker City, CA
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Seller must be contacted before returning the item. Items returned are to be in their original condition (New/Unused), not damaged or altered in anyway. Buyer pays return shipping (Seller will not refund or reimburse these fees). Returns may be subject to a 20% restocking fee. Item(s) must be shipped back to the seller using a shipping service that includes a tracking number. Refund will not be issued until we have received the item. If any shipping & Handling fees were applied to original purchase, they are non-refundable. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Rotten Remains Country of Manufacture:United States

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    Product Details
Product: Self-Adhesive Vinyl Sticker / Decal
Size:
5" x 3"
Sizes are approximate. Measured from edge of material to edge of material and may be smaller or larger than stated.
Color:
Multi-Color Print
Actual color(s) may differ slightly due to monitor color calibration.
Qty: 1 Sticker / Decal
Material: Premium High Performance Vinyl
Application: Peel & Stick
Additional Product Information
UV Fade Resistant Vivid Colors
High Resolution Print
Suitable for Indoor or Outdoor use
100% Washable / Waterproof
Durable, Weatherproof Vinyl
Easy Peel & Stick Application
Easy to Remove
Adhesive on the back of Sticker
Apply to any Clean, Smooth Surface
   Easy 3 Step Application
Thoroughly clean and dry application surface
Carefully peel the sticker from backing paper
Apply the sticker to the desired surface
Application Surfaces
Any smooth surface including but not limited to:
Vehicle WindowsVehicle Body SurfacesMotorcyclesWatercraftsAircraftsATVs
WindowsPlexiglassWallsMirrorsToolboxesHelmetsHard Hats Cell Phones
SnowboardsSkateboardsSurfboardsComputer & Laptop CasesGame Consoles
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Payment Information: We accept credit card, debit card and eCheck payments through PayPal. A PayPal account is not required when paying via credit card or debit card.
Shipping Information: We ship within the USA and Canada.
  U.S. and Canadian customers will receive FREE SHIPPING on selected items, any size order!
  Buyer's shipping information must include the following: Full name (first and last) and company name (if applicable), house number and street name and/or PO Box number, city/town, state/province and zip/postal code. Any of the above mentioned information not given at time of purchase could result in a delay in shipment.
  It is suggested that customers residing in the U.S. include their 4 digit routing number along with their zip code.
  Item(s) will not be shipped until seller has receipt of cleared payment. Delivery dates are estimated and item(s) may arrive sooner or later than the dates shown. Delivery times are counted as business days (Mon-Fri), excluding weekends and holidays. Holidays (in any country) that fall within the Mon-Fri time period may slightly delay delivery time.
  Additional fees may be incurred if a shipment is returned to us for any reason by the postal service or not received by the buyer due to an incorrect shipping address.
 
** International Buyers **
We DO NOT ship to U.S. based companies that offer re-shipping services (Mail Forwarding) to overseas / foreign countries.
Return Policy: Seller must be contacted before returning any item. Item(s) are to be returned in their original condition (New), not damaged or altered in anyway. Buyer pays return shipping (seller will not refund or reimburse these fees).
  Item(s) must be returned with tracking to guarantee that the seller receives the item. A refund will not be issued until after the item has been received by the seller. If seller does not receive the item for any reason, a refund will not be issued.
  Returns may be subject to a 20% restocking fee. If any shipping & handling fees were applied to original purchase, they are non-refundable.
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