Eni Oil Decals Fits All Motorcycle Fairings on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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You are looking at an auction for a set of (4) ENI decals These stickers will look great on you fairngs or anywhere else you choose to place them. They are PRINTED on HIGH quality vinyl and will last for years. The stickers measure 3" & 5" long. Other sizes availiable upon request. I can be contacted for questions on this sticker or for other sticker requests you might have.
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