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[goods] Honda Asimo Big Fleece Blanket 1 Japan Robot Not For Sale Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Japan, Japan

Japan, Japan
Condition:New without tags Product Type:Blanket Material:Polyester Make:Honda Frame Color:Blue





 
 

Condition


1:NEW 

1:NEW 2:Mint 3:Excellent 4:Good 5:Little Damage 6:BAD

Weight

400g

Size (inch)

47" x 70" inch

Description

 

Honda ASIMO Big Fleece Blanket

 

Made by Honda.

Polyester 100%

Not For Sale item.

 

 

 

I am selling other Japanese books & items!

 

Japan Dream Direct
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PAYMENT


I can accept PayPal


 

SHIPPING FEE


SAL shipping fee is FREE!

SAL takes 2-3weeks for delivery
SAL has no insurance and no tracking #

SAL + Registered Option : 5USD


EMS Option fee HERE!!

 
EMS has insurance & tracking number.
  It takes about 3-7days for delivery
EMS is the most speedy and safety shipping service

 
 
Combined shipping is OK!
 
 


 

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