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Shark Danger Speed Performance Racing Sport 3m Vinyl Sticker Decal 15 X 6.5 Cm on 2040-parts.com

US $4.49
Location:

Perfect Stickers CO., Hong Kong

Perfect Stickers CO., Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:Shark Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Placement:Universal Type:Single Decal

Quality Shark Danger Speed Performance Racing Sport 3M Vinyl Sticker Decal



Brief Description:
  • Brand new item, comes with a clear transfer sheet
  • Motorcycle, motorbike sticker collection
  • Shark Performance Sport Racing Sticker Decal
  • Only size available, green, black and silver (reflective) color
  • Premium quality 3M vinyl (not print paper fake), will Last 7+ years exterior lifespan
  • Waterproof, all weather conditions, easy to peel-and-stick or to remove without any sign of damage
  • Suggest to stick on smooth, flat or non-porous surface
  • We only offer the best quality stuff to the market, 100% satisfaction guaranteed
Detail Measurements:
Size: 15.0 x 6.5 cm / piece
(Please inquire us any other measurements if you needed)

Shipping & Handling:
- Worldwide shipping via regular air mail (majority countries are with tracking #)
Combine shipping available, postage of $2.50 for the first one, each additional add one dollar
- We ship fast and secure, would also state the lowest value as a gift for your local custom declaration

Payment Method:
- Paypal preferred 
- Only ship to confirmed Paypal shipping address

Return Policy & Feedback:
- Item could be returned for exchange or refund upon its original condition after buyer received it within 14 days
- Return shipping fee is payable by buyers, who are also responsible for return item lost or damage
- We strive to deliver ★★★★★ performance ratings as we try our best to work hard and offer the quality items & service

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Fri, 30 Jan 2009

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Wed, 20 Oct 2010

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