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3m Graphics Decals Sticker + Red Plastic For Kawasaki Dirt Pit Bike Kx65 Klx110 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

永康市, 浙江省, China

永康市, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:3M Primary Color:Red Manufacturer Part Number:klxhs-110 Warranty:Yes Type:Decal Kit Country/Region of Manufacture:China


3M GRAPHICS decals sticker + RED PLASTIC for KAWASAKI motorcycle dirt pit bike KX65 OR KLX110

2002-2008 KLX110

2002-2008 KX65

PLASTIC 1SET 7PCS

STICKER 1SET 7PCS

shipping:

USA                                 USPS        15-30day

AUSTRALIA     CHINA POST        15-30day

  CANAD              CHINA POST         15-30day

       RUSSIA           CHINA POST         15-30day 

       UK                   CHINA POST          15-30day

       FRANCE        CHINA POST        15-30day

Other Countries, normal shipping day is 20-40 days.

Sometimes may delay delivery of the goods, such as customs, weather, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other reasons.

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