180mm Metal Fuel Gas Tank Fairing Emblem Decal Stickers For Kawasaki Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com
广州市, 广东省, China
Features Condition: 100% Brand New & Unused Material: Metal Sold as: 1 Set = 2 pcs Color: White (As Picture) Length: 7 inch ( about 180 mm ) Universally Fit for All Kawasaki Motorcycle / Bikes / Cruisers / Chopper Tip: Easy installation, just clean your fuel tank with a non-oily cleaner, peel & stick. |
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