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2 Yamaha Mirror Chrome Decal Sticker R1 R6 Yzf Yz Fz Tt on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

ON, Canada

ON, Canada
Condition:New Warranty:Yes

2 YAMAHA MIRROR CHROME stickers decals

These decals are computed cut from high quality vinyl, that will last for ate leat 7 years exposed to weather,

Each decal measures 8.5" Wide x 2" Heigh (220 mm x 50 mm). They have no background

 They can be applied to any clean smooth surface. Items will be shipped with aplication tape, just peel and stick, and instructions.

 

Also valiable in:

orange, black, white, gold, carbon fibre effect

if you want other colour, please specify when ordering.  


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