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Toyota Camry Corolla Hood Racing Development Trd Sticker Reflective Red/white on 2040-parts.com

US $12.80
Location:

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
Condition:New Type:Hood Decal Manufacturer Part Number:NIL Theme:Aftermarket Parts, Racing, Sports, Vehicle Make/Model Warranty:No Brand:Unbranded/Generic










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Brand New. 

"Racing Development TRD " Reflective Sticker Decal X 01 Pcs. 

Made of High Quality Outdoor Vinyl Material Simple & Easy Installation.

Note: "TRD" Is In Red & The Rest Of The Wording Is In Reflective White !

Decals Sticker Dimension 30cm

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Picture Below Show Best Location Area Of The Sticker To Be Stick On Your Car Hood !! In Black & Red Color Decal ...

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International Buyers, Please Note:

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

Shipping/Handling Fees : 

Standard Air Mail Shipping Worldwide :- Free ! Shipping And Custom Clearance Will Take 10 To 20 Business days By Singapore SpeedPost Economy Airmail Without Tracking Number, For Registered Airmail With Tracking No. US$2 Is Payable, Please Contact Seller.)

Please Note: Shipment Will Take Up To 30 Business Days For All South America Countries & Russia !!

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