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Motorcycle Gas Tank And Fender Decal Set on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Bronx, New York, United States

Bronx, New York, United States
Condition:New

GASTANK AND FENDER DECAL SET 

Tribal METAL 2 
Comes with 2 side gas tank decals 12" long x 4" wide. One top  gas tank decal 11"x 5" . One front fender decal 12" long x 4" One rear fender decal 12"long x 5" wide.  All items are custom made please allow 3 days for processing after payment is cleared. Items are shipped in large envelope with cardboard insert t prevent bending. 
Please email with color pick from chart, Thank you 

Default color is the Gold leaf as in the pic. If you dont email a different color selection with in 24 hrs of placing order. Thank you 

Gas tank and Fender not included! this is for the decals only. 

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