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2x Yoshimura Japan Aluminum Plate Decal Exhaust System Sticker Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $1.99
Location:

A.Muang, Samutprakan, Thailand

A.Muang, Samutprakan, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand

 2x Yoshimura Japan Aluminum Plate Decal Exhaust System Sticker Blue
Size: 8.5 cm. x 2.2 cm.
thickness : about 1.0 mm.
QUANTITY: 2 Pcs.

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Describe
Can be sticker on muffler.
Can put on heat (exhaust)

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Shipping Terms 
 All item will be shipped within 24 business hours upon receipt of payment.
 We only ship to the confirmed address provided by PayPal.
 We ship item to Worldwide Send by Thailand Post Air Mail.
 -Approximately 7 -15 days shipping to ASIA or all AUSTRALIAN region
 -Approximately 8 -17 days shipping to UK region
 -Approximately 14 -21 days shipping to United States
  Worldwide 14-30 days 

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