Elf Oil Decals Decal Sticker (new Style) For Sportbike on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States
elf DECALS One set (2) of the new elf logo. the decals measure approx 8 inches wide and look great on the bottom area of the side fairings, the decals are printed and Laminated for high gloss and durability, also they have a black outline so they would go on a bike with light colored lower fairings, or just blend in with black or dark colored lower fairings I can be contacted with any "questions" regarding the decals or any other decal questions you may have Check out my other SUZUKI items! International Orders Welcome! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CURRENT EXCHANGE RATES WORLDWIDE SHIPPING! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! If you are interested in something you don't see listed PLEASE ASK, and i may start a listing for it Not Paying will get you Negative Feedback
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