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Motorcycle Decals World Adventure Map Bmw F800 Gs For Touratech Panniers on 2040-parts.com

US $44.00
Location:

Hudson, Florida, United States

Hudson, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:The Pixel Hut Placement:Side Bag Manufacturer Part Number:000016 Primary Color:Gray Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Type:Decal Kit UPC:Does not apply

Decal Kit for Touratech Panniers - World Map Adventure for BMW F800 GS Motorcycles

Brighten up your Touratech Panniers with our World Adventure Chevron Decal Kit

Fits all BMW Touratech Panniers (as pictured)

Features:
  • Designed using high Quality UV Resistant Oracal Vinyl
  • Pre-mounted on easy peel application tape for easy installation at home
  • Custom designed and pre-cut to fit your Touratech Panniers
Kit Includes:
  • 2x World Map Adventure Decals in Grey (370mm x 180mm)
  • 2x "F800" Logos in Black with Red "R" (168mm x 35mm)
  • 2x "GS" Logos in Black (60mm x 20mm)

Professionally cut from Commercial Grade Oracal (German) UV Resistant Vinyl

Designed to match the industrial look of modern adventure motorcycles like the BMW GS and Triumph Tiger

Top Case Kit also available

Shipping:

Tracked Domestic Shipping by USPS, International shipping also welcome

Please Note: Purchase does NOT include the Panniers!

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