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3 Colors Car Motorcycle Chrome Badge Emblem Sticker Skull Skeleton Metal Decal on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Guangdong, China

Guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:Nonbranded Manufacturer Part Number:Dose not supply

White Motorcycle Chrome Badge Emblem Skull Skeleton  


100% brand new.
size : 50mm x 34mm
material: metal with paint
Color : white/ Green/ Copper
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Fit to all motorcycle bikes, especially for Harley Davidson models
Adhesive base, suitable for exterior or interior use
Please use detergent to clean the surface of the target before stick it on.
Comes with adhesive on the back, just peel and stick
Rare in US/Europe/Australia/UK Market

package:  1 x skull decal


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