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Car Emblem Badge Transformers -- Autobot -- Chrome Finished on 2040-parts.com

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HONG KONG, Hong Kong

HONG KONG, Hong Kong
Condition:New

 
QUALITY ASIA GOODS
 
Car Front Emblem Badge Transformers Autobot
 
*Brand New
*7.8cm X 7.2cm
*Self adhesive, peel and stick,  easy to put on your car.
*Silver/Chrome color finished.
*Made with high quality metal.
*100% weather-proof
*Perfect decoration for your car
 
 
 
 
BUYERS' ATTENTION: Please read & agree below conditions before purchasing:
*This is a special order item from Japan, Korea, Hong Kong or other overseas distributors ships by International REGISTER Service only(signature may required at delivery), S&H takes approx. 3-4 weeks( it may vary depends on your customs rules & conditions). *There will be $1.00 off as combine shipping discount for additional item(if you're buying more than one), there's NO FURTHER SHIPPING DISCOUNT since all shipping costs are fixed and charged by distributors.














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