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Stickers Decal Chihuahua Dog Love Heart Car Decal Window Wall Decor Size12 X16cm on 2040-parts.com

US $9.98
Location:

Taling Chan, Bangkok, Thailand

Taling Chan, Bangkok, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:Unbrand Size:12 x 16 cm. Type:Body Decal Placement on Vehicle:Rear Theme:Animals Warranty:No Warranty Primary Color:Brown Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Finish:PVC

STICKERS DECAL CHIHUAHUA DOG LOVE HEART CAR DECAL WINDOW WALL DECOR SIZE 12 X 16 CM 




DESCRIPTION

STICKER DOG  : CHIHUAHUA DOG

MATERIAL : PVC

SIZE        : APPROXIMATE 5 X 6.5 INCH.( 12 X 16 CM.)

COLOR    : MULTI COLOR

QUANTITY : 1 ITEMS

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