Be sure to tell me your color choice with payment or default will be sent. Colors offered for this listing: Black(default), White, Red, Yellow, Bright Orange, Burnt Orange, Silver Metallic, Gunmetal, Purple Metallic, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Matte/Flat Black, Soft Pink, Carbon Fiber, Chrome Mirror, Brushed Aluminum, Reflective Black, Reflective Orange, Reflective White, Reflective Red, Reflective Blue. Any other colors you’d like please email me to discuss. |
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