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 Brand new 3D Multipurpose Carbon Fiber Car Stickers - Car Hood Preferred

.This sticker can be attached freely to the vehicle hood, rear wing, parallel machine, rearview mirror, motorcycle, laptop computer, etc

.Vented stickers don't have to worry about bubbles caused by the temperature change

.Super tensile force easy to stick on the curved surfaces

.Super quality gel material will not damage your car paint

.The best way to satisfy your desire to refit your beloved car and is money saving

.Colorfast

Specifications:

.Material: Carbon fiber

.Suitable Parts: Any parts

.Weight:100.0g

.Dimensions (L*W): 1270.0 x 300.0mm

.Packing: Plastic bag


Package Content:

.1 x 3D Carbon Fiber Car Stickers

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