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3d Skull Flame Fire Fuel Gas Tank Badge Fairing Decal Sticker Emblem For Harley on 2040-parts.com

Location:

广州市, 广东省, China

广州市, 广东省, China
Condition:New Fit:Universal Fit Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Brand:Unbranded Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Motorcycle Part Custom Decal Sticker

Condition: 100% Brand New 
Quantity: 1 Pair
Color: Chrome
Material: Metal
Size: 6" x 2-1/4"


Please make sure surface is clean and dry before applying the sticker!



Installation Notice:

1.Clean apply Surface area,make sure its dry and flat before installation.
2.Tear off glue cover,press emblem firm down on the designated place for 1 minutes.
3.No washing within 24 hours after installation.

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