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2pcs Black Auto Seat Belt Cover Pads Shoulder Cushion Subaru on 2040-parts.com

US $8.88
Location:

南阳市, 河南省, China

南阳市, 河南省, China
Condition:New Brand:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China

 
 
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Product Description & Technical Details:
Brand New! Exactly as pictures show!
Color: Black
Size of the Seat Belt Cover approximately: 22cm x 6cm (8.66" x 2.36")
-100% brand new and High quality
-Velcro Stitched for Firm Pad Attaching & Easy Installation
-Brand New Seat Belt Pads in Pair
-Made of Soft touch carbon fiber material, add comfort and protection to your journey

Package includes:
2pcs Car Seat Belt Pads (1 pair)


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Air Parcel By China Post

 

 

15-35 Working Days

         Handling Time

Shipping Within 24 to 72 Hours After Payment Received.

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100% money refund or free exchange,if you were not pleased with it.

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