All Mitsubishi The Spirit Of Competition Hood Decal Sticker Black on 2040-parts.com
US $8.80
Location:
Singapore, Singapore
Condition:NewBrand:Scorpion MotorsportManufacturer Part Number:NILType:Hood DecalWarranty:NoTheme:Racing, Sports, Vehicle Make/Model
Brand New !
All Black"The Spirit Of Competition" 3D Look Reflective Sticker Decals. That Are Computer Cut & Made of High Quality Vinyl. Simple & Easy Installation.
Decals Sticker Dimension 30cm X 10cm
Please Ensure Surface Is Dry & Cleaned .The Decal Must Be Fully Stick On To The Transfer Tape Before Sticking To Your Car ..
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