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2pcs Jeep Embroidered Seat Belt Shoulder Cover Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

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Condition:New Brand:Unbrand Country of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:N/A


Brand New SEATBELT SHOULDER PADS

EMBROIDERED LOGO

UNIVERSAL FIT FOR ALL MODELS

APPROX 25cm X 6cm

AUCTION IS FOR ONE PAIR (2 pcs)

 

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Item(s) will be sent by international airmail shipment.

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Please make payment within 72 hours of auction ended. I will ship item(s) as soon as payment is received.

It will take 7-14 working days to US by airmail. International airmail may take -10-21 delivery days from Hong Kong.


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