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1x Work Wheel Decal Sticker Set Meister S1 Rim Sticker Spoke Sticker Navy W024 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
Location:

Ibaraki simotumashi, Japan

Ibaraki simotumashi, Japan
Condition:New Brand:WORK Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Type:Wheel Sticker, Application Tool Warranty:Yes Theme:Racing Size (mm):Spoke 90mm x 21mm / Rim 150mm x 10mm Manufacturer Part Number:130010/130008 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Primary Color:Navy Quantity:1 Sticker each Size:Spoke 3.5" x 0.8" / Rim 5.9" x 0.4" Company Part Number:y-W024 UPC:Does not apply

WORK Wheel Stickers Set x1
(MEISTER S1 Spoke & Rim Stickers)
Item includes one sticker each,
- 1 x Spoke Sticker 3.5" x 0.8" (90mm x 21mm)
- 1 x MEISTER S1 RIM Sticker 5.9" x 0.4" (150mm x 10mm)

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