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Set Of 4 Chrome Bolt Cover + Lexus Decal License Plate Frame Screw Cap Car on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:PROFESSIONAL Manufacturer Part Number:4CHLexus


Set of 4 Chrome bolt cover + Lexus decal License Plate Frame Screw Cap car

Description
        •   Light Weight and Easy to install        
        •   Set of 4 caps (decal on)
        •   Color : Chrome
        •   Dimension : diameter chrome plastic outside 16.5mm
            White plastic inside 11.5mm / screw hole 6.35 mm
    
     Payment & Shipping
         •   Accept PAYPAL only.
         •   The item always ship on the next business days.
         •   I will ship to worldwide by Economy Shipment So I cannot provide tracking No.
             Anyway I guarantee to refund or resend again if buyer don't receive my item in 1 month
             Average delivery time is 7-20 days depends on location.

             Estimate Time :   
             7-10 days for East Asia and Australia zone.
            10-14 days for Europe zone
            11-22 business days for north & south America, middle Asia and Africa.
            May be late over 3 weeks for a group of islands or some country that have to via the other.

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