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Seat Belts Cover Shoulder Pads For Fashional Nissan Sports International on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

深圳, 廣東省, China

深圳, 廣東省, China
Condition:New Brand:LETIAN Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong


Features:

* 100% Brand New ,Sports Style

* Size about :23cm× 6cm x 2.5cm

* Great cushion for your shoulder and neck, prevent cut injury from the seat belts

* Perfect decoration for your lovely car

* Made with superb quality, durable long-lasting material

* Fits on all Car models


Package Include: 

2 × car shoulder seat belt pads




After We get your clear payment ,
we will ship the item in 2 working days

Delivery time :
To US about 5 t 12 working days
other countries :7 to 21 working days


When you receive the item ,For any problem,
please contact me to solve it .The communication
can lead to let me make you be 200% satisfied .

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