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Bmw M3 M5 Car Logo Hats Baseball Caps Adjustable Golf Snapback Mens Womens on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

China, China

China, China
BMW M3 M5 Car Logo Hats Baseball Caps Adjustable Golf Snapback Mens Womens, US $11.00, image 1
Condition:New without tags Brand:Unbranded/Generic Color:White Size:Adjustable Country/Region of Manufacture:China

DESCRIPTION

100% cotton cap, it has crown measuring 3.5" deep, hand-washing. Adjustable. Hat will be printed using high performance digital printing technology.

PAYMENT
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SHIPPING & HANDLING
. All USA we ship by USPS, Canada by Canadian post, United Kingdom by UK post, and Worldwide by China post.
. All Items will be shipped out within 3-5 business days (Monday-Friday) of payment cleared.
. Delivery will take approximately 10-20 business days (Monday-Friday) to US, and 15-30 business days (Monday-Friday) to Canada. For worldwide shipment will take 25-45 business days (Monday-Friday).
. Package will be shipped to your Paypal/Ebay Shipping Address. If you want the package to be sent to different address, please send me message through Ebay or add it in Paypal Notes.
. USA area, there is an online tracking facility (USPS). Non-USA (worldwide) tracking number with delivery confirmation (some countries be traceable online, some others are not).

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