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Cbr 600rr 2003-2006 Bottom Fairing Decals For Belly Honda Logos Vinyl Sticker on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Fort Lee, New Jersey, US

Fort Lee, New Jersey, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No

 

1x)  - Left Side Bottom Honda Curved Logo (12.7"): BLACK color
(1x)  - Right Side Bottom Honda Curved Logo (14.7"): BLACK color

High Quality Custom Die Cut Vinyl Decal

 (There is no background, the black is the only part that's a decal.  The white just represents the surface you would apply it to.)


Color: Black, White, SilverBlue,RED.Grey.

If no color choice is made within 24 Hours of transaction, black will be default color.

On the checkout page, please use the "Add a message to Seller" Field, and choose color. 


 Decal will stick to most clean, smooth surfaces including glass, metal, wood, painted surfaces, plastic, and much more. Good for indoor or outdoor use. 

This auction is for (1) vinyl decal sticker-   

                   

                     

 
How to apply:  
Option #1:
Clean the surface of the area that you are putting this onto. 
Peel the front clear piece of the decal away from the back piece.  The decal will be stuck on the front clear piece with the sticky side revealed.
Let the clear piece with the decal limp towards you and slowly position the decal however you want it.
Do not stick the whole thing on right away! 
Lightly press on the bottom first once it's positioned, then slowly slide your hands up to get the rest on.
Once it's on, use an item like a credit card to scrape the front of the decal to make sure it stays on and to get any air bubbles out.
Then slowly peel off the clear front tape.
If you get any air bubbles, it'll go away by itself in about 3-4 weeks. 

Option #2:
Clean the surface.
Don't peel off the backing yet and line up the decal the way you would like.
Use masking tape and tape the TOP side only once it's positioned.
Now, fold the decal upwards with the masking tape working like a door hinge.
Then peel off the backing while still holding the decal away from the surface you are applying it onto.
Once the backing is off, slowly slide down the decal back into the position it was in, starting from the top.
Don't let the whole thing stick at once, slowly start from the top to the bottom.
Once it's on, use an item like a credit card to scrape the front of the decal to make sure it stays on and to get any air bubbles out.
Then slowly peel off the clear front tape


Shipping Information:

SHIPPING -USPS First Class mail. USPS within 1-3 Business days after payment received.

  • Payment Options: We accept Paypal, Visa, Mastercard and America Express.
  • Sales Tax: 7% Sales Tax Charged to all shipments within the state of New Jersey.
  • Payments Must be received within 7 days from the end of the auction.
RETURNS DETAIL:
- ALL ARE FINAL SALES!!

- NO RETURN ACCEPTED

- WE WILL NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DECALS DAMAGES DURING APPLICATION.

- IF YOU RECEIVE WRONG OR DAMAGE ORDER, PLEASE CONTACT US AND WE WILL ASSIST YOU TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE.

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