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N 232 Yamaha Yzf 250-450 2014-2016 Graphics Decals Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Bang Yai, Nonthaburi, Thailand

Bang Yai, Nonthaburi, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:Dog Racing Design Warranty:Yes Type:Decal Kit Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand

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Description

  • All graphic kits are custom printed to order and take 2-3 business days to shipping.
  • Solvent inkjet(outdoor) the best quality by mimaki from Japan.
  • 9 mil thick gloss clear vinyl laminate.

Delivery Time

  • US/Canada        10-20 days
  • UK/UE               7-14  days
  • Asia/Australia   5-14  day

Return Policy

        Dog Racing Design are Custom made to order, so there are no refunds or exchanges allowed. ( unless an incorrect product was shipped ) All other "unused and unopened" products can be returned for an exchange or refund. Buyer responsible for additional shipping charges.

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