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Carbon Fiber Tank Emblem Decals Stickers For Honda on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

广州, China

广州, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:DR5874 Primary Color:Black Brand:Unbranded Type:Decal Kit UPC:Does Not Apply

Carbon Fiber Tank Emblem Decals Stickers for Honda

Notice before sticking decals
  • No wax on surface
  • No oil on surface
  • Do not wash  ater the stick decals for a week
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Generally, compact parcels under 10 lb shippedby DHL. It takse about 2-7 business days to deliver  .  voluminous parcel takes about 7-15 business days to deliver by standard shipping .
Import taxes,duties are not included in the price.
Please rest assure that we only ship package after it well packed. 
If you recevied defective product please contact us to get refund or exchange.
Return
Defective product is acceptable to return within 30 days and you will get full refund.
If you don't like the product or no need any more, it's still acceptable to return but we are not responsible for round-trip postage

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