Gsxr 2006 Ama Race Bike Track Decal Kit Fits 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 600 750 on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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One Complete set of a full ama race decal kit. All decals are made of the highest quality and best materials, If you are going for the Team Look, YOU NEED THESE DECALS!
*This kit is designed to fit a 2006-2007 gsxr 600 and 750
*also note due to street bodywork / track bodywork the track plastics do not have the vent holes in the fairings above the bellypan, street application may vary slightly and would require the suzuki removed to make room for the motorex and dunlop decals
*individual decals are also available on my other listings seperately
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