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Seat Belt Cover Shoulder Pad Diy Hand-made For Lexlis Or Any Cars on 2040-parts.com

C $8.99
Location:

FOSHAN CITY, China

FOSHAN CITY, China
Condition:New Brand:HANLOS Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear, Upper, Lower Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong

The set includes 2 PCS (can be used for one seat)

Soft and comfortable for your shoulder .Also it is
a nice small gift for your car.Advise one car needs
4 sets (8 PCS)

It will be shipped by economic shipping .
To USA about 5 to 14 working days
To UK ,CA ,AU may be 7 to 17 working days
To other countries 10 to 21 working days

Any quality problem ,please feel free to contact me.
i will reply in 24 hours .If the item were lost or damaged ,
i will refund you or re-send a new one for free.NO worry buying !

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