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Skull Bone Car Auto Chrome 3d Metal Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

jelenje, default, Croatia, Republic of

jelenje, default, Croatia, Republic of
Condition:New


     THE PRICE IS FOR ONE PIECE ONLY

    Material: Stainless Alloy
    Beautiful and Cool, it's a geat thing to decerate you car or motorcycle.
    Notice:
    1.Due to the light and screen difference, the item's color may be slightly different from the pictures. Please  understand. Make sure you don't mind before you bid.
    2.when you bid it, please leave us message about what color you need or will send it random,thanks.
        
    Very Easy to Use:    
    1. Choose your application area.
    2. Cleaning off the area of application with rubbing alcohol or water.
    3. Use hot gun (or a hair dryer) heat the 3m tape a little.
    4. Stick on and keep your car Non-Washing within 48 hours to achieve the best adhesiveness.
     
    Package included:    
    1 x Flag Skull Sticker 

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