Brembo Logo Sticker Decal Caliper Brake Oem Design White 6 on 2040-parts.com
Fajardo, Puerto Rico, US
Brembo logo set of 6 di-cut sticker decals. Fine quality vinyl stickers, long lasting. Professionally hand cutted. No background. Size: ( BIG 3.3"in ) ( SMALL 2.0"in ) ( leave a message if you want to change the size. It take about 1 business day to custom made and the price would be different) Application tape included. Easy Installation, Simply peel and apply Easy remove without any residual Available in white, black, red & silver grey Please, inform the color when placing your order or white will be sent as displayed. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING HAVE A GREAT DAY!
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