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Sticker Eagle Metal Biker Motorcycle 3d on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Aduanas, Spain

Aduanas, Spain
Condition:New

STICKER EAGLE METAL BIKER MOTORCYCLE 3D


NOTA IMPORTANTE
- No se admiten pujadores con menos de 3 meses de antigüedad y 0 votos positivos
- Se admiten devoluciones en casos muy justificados
- Los envíos que se indican ordinarios (que se efectúan siempre desde la oficina de correos) son bajo responsabilidad del comprador. Se ofrece la posibilidad de envio certificado añadiendo 2,5 € más a los gastos de envio y manipulación que figuran
- Aunque no tenemos política de envios combinados, se harán los siguientes descuentos:
  - 0,30 € en segundos y posteriores artículos en los que se indica correo ordinario
(ejemplo:
gastos envio 1 moneda = 4 € (o 5 € si es al extranjero)
gastos envio 2 monedas = 4 + 4  -0,30 = 7,70 €
gastos envio 3 monedas = 4 + 4 + 4  - 0,60  =  11,40 €
etc.
 - Si Vd. gana un articulo y está pujando por más, no debe dejar pasar más de 4 días para efectuar el pago.

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