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Bmw R1200 Gsa Parking Sign - Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Slovenj gradec, default, Slovenia

Slovenj gradec, default, Slovenia
Condition:New Type:PARKING SIGN Surface Finish:POLISHED Fit:Universal Fit Country/Region of Manufacture:Slovenia

Let everybody knows where your lovely beast is parked with this beautiful stainless steel parking plate. Dimensions are 300x200mm, 1.5mm thick, laser cutted and polished high quality stainless steel. On the back is a waterproof black foil (other colors also possible). 
Color silver/black. MADE IN EU

                                                                                                                            



On Apr-23-16 at 14:52:01 PDT, seller added the following information:

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