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Brand New Arc Audio Sticker Decal Chrome & Black For Speakers Audio Systems on 2040-parts.com

US $1.20
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:ARC AUDIO STICKER DECAL

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BRAND NEW PAIR OF ARC AUDIO STICKER DECALS. THE STICKERS MEASURE 2.25" X 0.75" EACH AND ARE CHROME AND BLACK IN COLOR. THESE DECALS ARE PRETTY SWEET LOOKING!

THIS ITEM IS NICE AND BRAND NEW. PUT THESE ON YOUR SPEAKER BOXES, TOOL BOXES, VEHICLE, BOAT OR MOTORCYCLE FOR THAT EXTRA SPECIAL TOUCH! YOU WILL RECEIVE EXACTLY WHAT I HAVE SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS.

I HAVE MULTIPLE AVAILABLE, PLEASE ADJUST QUANTITIES ACCORDINGLY WHEN MAKING YOUR PURCHASE.

ONE DAY HANDLING!!  PROUD USA SELLER!!

Bid with confidence, check my feedback!!!  Buyer pays $1 Shipping and Packaging w/ Delivery Confirmation inside U.S.  Out of country bidders see price below for shipping.  Payment will be due within 7 days of end of auction.  Paypal is the only payment method.  Thanks for looking and if you have any questions please let me know and Check out my other items for more car audio deals!


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