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Ktm Motorcycle Stickers Decals 2" X 6" (4 Decals) Orange on 2040-parts.com

US $7.98
Location:

Hoskinston, Kentucky, United States

Hoskinston, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:KTM Decal Compatible Make:KTM Manufacturer Part Number:AfterMarket Compatible Model:KTM

KTM MOTORCYCLE DECAL STICKERS 2" x 6"

YOU WILL RECEIVE (4 DECALS)


ORANGE

THESE HAVE BEEN CUT FROM A GOOD QUALITY VINLY.

I CAN MAKE ANY SIZE DECAL YOU NEED JUST MESSAGE ME FOR PRICING.

I ALSO HAVE 1.5"X 3" & 3"X9" DECALS IN OTHER AUCTIONS.


Free shipping (if applicable) to lower 48 states only, outside this area will be additional shipping responsibility of the buyer.



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ITEMS IN STOCK IN CASE AN ISSUE WITH THE VENDOR OR SHIPPING ARISES.

Payment due within 48 hours of auction end, upon any returns, the buyer is responsible for return shipping.

Returned products must be in new, unused, unopened condition

All returns are subject restocking fee of up to 20%

No returns on closeout items or electrical items.



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Hyden Ky 41749

606-672-3059





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