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Volvo Aluminum Car Sticker Size 3.15"x0.78"(80x20 Mm) Thickness 0.02" on 2040-parts.com

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Москва, Московская область, Russian Federation

Москва, Московская область, Russian Federation
Condition:New Type:Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Fuel Tank Decal, Hood Decal, Racing Stripes, Rear Window Wrap, Tailgate Decal, Window Decal, Windshield Decal Size:3.15"x0.78" (80x20 mm) Theme:volvo, Racing, Sports Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Primary Color:Silver Warranty:Yes Finish:Glossy Country/Region of Manufacture:Russian Federation

Надпись VOLVO. Глянцевая алюминиевая стикер автомобиля. Размер 3.15" x0.78" (80x20 мм) , толщина 0,02" (0,5 мм). Гарантия Image 30 лет в агрессивных средах и климатических условиях , в том числе УФ - излучения. На обратной стороне применяется с 3M 468MP клейкой лентой. Внимание! Клей только при положительной температуре (не менее +10), на сухую, чистую и обезжиренную поверхность.

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