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Aprilia A Lionhead Decals For All Models on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
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Kingston, Pennsylvania, US

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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this is a universal decal that will fit on any aprilia motorcycle or scooter

 

A set(2) of white die-cut "a"style Lionhead decals, they are the newest lionhead design out right now, the same type of lionhead can be found on the new RXV and SXV engine cases 

they are approx 4 inches wide. they would look good on upper fairing or anywhere else you may want to put them, they are made from oracal vinyl that has a 5-7 year outdoor lifespan (but who leaves their aprilia uncovered outside for 5-7 years )

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