Safety Reflective Stickers Baby In Car Car Accessory From Japan on 2040-parts.com
Nagareyama−city, Chiba-pref, Japan
Description
By attaching it to the window, you call for safe driving to the following vehicle. item: Safety reflective stickers BABY IN CAR Car Accessory from Japan condition: New Weight: 14g Shipping time Economy shipping (with tracking number) SAL or Air Mail Delivery dates: 10-25DAY Standard shipping (with tracking number) Air Mail Delivery dates: 7-20DAY Expedited Shipping (with tracking number) EMS or ePacket Delivery dates: 7-10DAY Payment PayPal only Other Term Please note: Such as import taxes and customs are not included in the product price or shipping. Payment obligation of these rates are the successful bidder. Amount of import tax and customs, please check with your country's customs. We can not manipulate the price of invoice. We do not declare the product at the gift. The act is prohibited. |
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