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Lane Splitter Decals Chopper Harley Sportster Nightster 48 Davidson * Free S/h * on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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Up for sale is a pair of (2) white in color LANE SPLITTER decals.

These decals measure aprox 1" x 7" so they fit anywhere... the pictures proivided show them on my swingarm and helmet but it's endless where they can be placed....

These decals are made from the highest quality vinyl decal material and are 100% UV protective and rated for up to 5 years in direct sunlight. I also included installation instructions to the buyer so you'll have no problem putting them where you want as long as it's a clean surface.

Perfect for any motorcycle rider that has no fear of splitting lanes.

*** FREE SHIPPING to the lower 48 states **

I ship to the USA only and usually ship next day the item is payed for via the usps standard mail.

Please look at the pictures provided and ask any questions you have. Thanks for looking at my auction.

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