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Suzuki Swift Sport Red Abs Plastic Badge Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

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Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Goods will be sent by registered mail (Hong Kong Post).  

 

ITEM DESCRIPTION

l   100% brand new

l   Material: ABS Plastic

l   Size: 14cm x 2.5cm / 5.5 inch x 0.9 inch

l   Adhesive base, suitable for exterior or interior use

 

 

PAYMENT

l   Payment must be made via PayPal

 

DELIVERY

l   After the payment is cleared, the item will be dispatched on the next business day to the address listed on your PayPal account unless a different address is specified. Delivery confirmation will be sent to you.

l   Please allow 12-17 business days for delivery, international shipments may take longer time.

l   All items will be shipped via HONG KONG POST only. (Online tracking information on the delivery status of registered parcels sent overseas is available for selected destinations. For details, please refer to the website of Hong Kong Post).

l   If you receive your item with satisfaction, please leave us a feedback. If you are not satisfied with your item for any reason, please contact us to solve the problem instead of leaving negative feedback.

l   Please feel free to e-mail us with any questions, comments, concerns and/or suggestions.

l   All sales are final - no returns - so please be sure to check the shipping rates or ask any questions prior to bidding/buying.

 

 

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