Received in good condition well packed and secured. Perfect fit and adds value effect.
4d ago
R**r
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Maganda sya at lalong umangas si ADV ko good quality. thank you seller at kay kuya rider na mabait
3w ago
H**8
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Material:Good abs plastic
Assembly:Easy to install
Quality of work:Plug and play sa adv 160 at makapit ang tape 3m material
March 3, 2025
J**o
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Quality of work:Good
4w ago
c**j
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Quality of work:maganda
1w ago
n**z
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Quality of work:Swak
1w ago
A**y G**o D**o
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Fit on mine adv
1w ago
R**z B**s
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Good nice po
2d ago
K**n B**a
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Thank u
1w ago
D** A**
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover, Black
ayos!
1d ago
K**
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Quality of work:Di pantay yung letters
March 10, 2025
A**
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
none
February 15, 2025
E**️
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover
Fit
4w ago
M** S**💪
Item: ADV160 Switch Cover, Black
Ok
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Product description
Product: ADV 160 Toggle Switch COver Process: 3D Printing Technology Plastic: High Quality PETG+ 3D printing techniques were considered suitable only for the production of functional or aesthetic prototypes, and a more appropriate term for it at the time was rapid prototyping.[5] As of 2019, the precision, repeatability, and material range of 3D printing have increased to the point that some 3D printing processes are considered viable as an industrial-production technology; in this context, the term additive manufacturing can be used synonymously with 3D printing.[6] One of the key advantages of 3D printing[7] is the ability to produce very complex shapes or geometries that would be otherwise infeasible to construct by hand, including hollow parts or parts with internal truss structures to reduce weight while creating less material waste. Fused deposition modeling (FDM), which uses a continuous filament of a thermoplastic material, is the most common 3D printing process in use as of 2020.[8]